The Irish literary tradition is one of the most illustrious in the world, famous for four Nobel Prize winners and for many other writers of international renown.
In 1991, the Dublin Writers Museum was opened to house a history and celebration of literary Dublin.
Situated in a magnificent 18th century mansion in the north city centre, the collection features the lives and works of Dublin's literary celebrities over the past three hundred years.
Swift and Sheridan, Shaw and Wilde, Yeats, Joyce and Beckett are among those presented through their books, letters, portraits and personal items.
The museum holds exhibitions, lunchtime theatre and readings and has a special room devoted to children's literature. The Dublin Writers Museum is an essential visit for anyone who wants to discover, explore or simply enjoy Dublin's immense literary heritage.
Why not visit any 2 of the Dublin Tourism attractions: Dublin Writers Museum, James Joyce Museum and avail of our special combined ticket below:
Facilities
Audio tours available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Scripts also available in Polish, Chinese and Japanese. Book Shop.
Prices
Adults: €7.50
Concessions: €6.30
Child: €4.70
Family (2 adults & 3 children under 12) €18
Groups: minimum number 20
Adults: €6.50
Concessions: €5.30, Child: €3.70
How to Get There
Five minutes walk from O'Connell St. and fifteen minutes walk from DART Connolly Station.
Buses: 10, 11, 11B, 13, 13A, 16, 16A, 19, 19A.
Address: 18 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
Contact: +353 1 872 2077, writers@failteireland.ie
Web: www.writersmuseum.com