The Little Museum
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The Little Museum of Dublin charts the story of Ireland's capital city in the 20th Century. Social, cultural and political history are explored in a remarkable collection that has just been assembled by the people of Dublin.
This new non-profit museum was formally opened by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Council or Andrew Montague, in October 2011. The collection boasts over 400 artifacts, reflecting the generosity of ordinary Dubliners, as well as many cultural institutions and local luminaries.
The social, cultural and political history of Dublin is chronicled in the Little Museum. There are simple artifacts that encourage contemplation of the past, alongside items related to famous visitors such as President John F Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich and Muhammad Ali.
The museum occupies the first floor of a fine Georgian townhouse, 15 St Stephen's Green, near the corner of Dawson Street.
Our goal is not to sell an ideology but simply to remember the past. We look forward to welcoming you to the museum.
Prices
- Deluxe €12.00
- Adult €7.00
- Family € 14.00
- Student €4.50
- VIP Admission €30.00
The most popular way to see the museum is on a guided tour – tours run at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm each day.
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