1. Science Gallery
8.2
Pearse St, Dublin, Dublin City
Science Museum · Trinity College Dublin · 51 tips and reviews
Beth Gormley: Fast paced, provocative, fun, surprising and I learn something new from every exhibition and event. Everything you want in a gallery. Read more.
Jan Suchdomilý: Excellent coffee shop, excellent exhibition, excellen pleace.
Iain Nash: Amazing exhibits and staff. Really great experience, while relatively small was on point and interactive.
Dublin Buzz: Check out the 184th annual exhibition running until 9th, August 2014. Admission is free though donations are accepted. This is the country's largest open submission exhibition. So there! Read more.
Éanna M: The big event is the Annual Exhibition, held in May, which shows the work of those artists deemed worthy enough by selection.
Nicky Lonborg: Love this gallery, tend to have great exhibitions and the cafe is lovely too
Tony Fleming: Permanent exhibition “Sacred Exhibitions” - sacred texts and illuminated manuscripts from Islam, Christianity, Daoism and Buddhism
Ricardo Batista: Very nice art exhibition, take a look at the shop and the cafe.
Laura Gee: Incredible free library. The exhibition next to me building is also really nice.
Tom Waits: Still refuse to display my exhibition of 'tea bags' pressed against frosted glass windows! It's art, d*mn it!
Marie Collins: The creative corner is a great place to bring kids, the Turner exhibition is currently running till the end of jan
Burt Simpson: Mah...the exhibits are not particularly well curated, or laid out. Few good pieces, but the size of the collection, does not make it a "gallery".
Luis Faustino: Great place to any photography related activities. From your regular bookshop to exhibitions, workshops or just meet new like minded people. The staff is very helpful and in knowledge of all things ph
TBCT @Temple Bar: Situated in Meeting House Square, the Gallery of Photography has become Ireland's premier venue for photograph. The Gallery hosts regular exhibitions, clases and talks Read more.
Ronan: One of the main homes for photography in Ireland. Great exhibitions, no entry fee and a well stocked book store!
9. Dublinia
7.8
St Michael's Hill, Dublin, Dublin City
History Museum · South-West Inner City · 23 tips and reviews
Otel.com: Learn about Dublin's rich culture and heritage by visiting this place. You’ll be able to see exhibitions focusing on the world of Vikings and medieval city life. Open all year round.
Elena Panagiotou: a great exhibition , if you're into Viking stuff !!!!
M@rek: Great exhibition of Irish history. Very interesting, we learned so much new things. Well recommended. Just the view from the tower is a bit disappointing.
An Devocht: The main gallery is currently clised for refurbishment but the garden is well worth a visit. So is Sid Nolan's Ned Kelly exhibition in the New Gallery
Vitor Ruiz: The main building is closed until August 2013, you would have to settle for the small exhibitions.
Paul May: Highly recommended. Permanent collection is very strong, and temporary exhibitions are usually excellent.
13. Kilmainham Gaol
8.9
2 Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin, Dublin City
Historic and Protected Site · Kilmainham · 112 tips and reviews
Otel.com: Now a museum, this former prison where you'll learn about/see exhibitions of Ireland's political and penal history. You must book your tours in advance. No videos allowed.
Noura Sayed: Great tours, book ahead though! Also, the 30min one is enough also check out the museum & visit the art exhibition across the road!
j spin: Well worth the visit if you're in town. Takes about an hr to learn the history of Ireland!