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Treasures of Dublin’s west inner city

Treasures of Dublin’s west inner city

Dublin has very few 18th century buildings that remain in use for their intended purpose, but Marsh’s Library is one exception. The library is thriving with a variety of events…

The Liberties’ ancient library is bringing schoolchildren in again 

The Liberties’ ancient library is bringing schoolchildren in again 

Marsh’s Library has opened for in-person visits, with activities and workshops to engage younger audiences in its history and founder.  “It’s been tough obviously – we’ve all been in the same boat…

10 Hidden Gems in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties

10 Hidden Gems in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties

Needful Things: Books, Collectibles and Antiques  A treasure trove is really the only way to describe this hidden gem. Opened in mid 2018 by Trinity graduate John Healy, there is…

Marsh’s Library celebrates Bram Stoker

Marsh’s Library celebrates Bram Stoker

The Bram Stoker Festival returns for yet another year of spooky events in celebration of one of Ireland’s greatest writers. With experiences around Dublin across the weekend of October 25th-28th,…

Tourist Trail of the Liberties

Tourist Trail of the Liberties

As one of Dublin’s most historic neighbourhoods the Liberties is a popular destination for tourists when they are staying here in Dublin. The Liberties is one of our capital city’s…

Marsh’s Library: The Liberties’ own Piece of History

Marsh’s Library: The Liberties’ own Piece of History

Marsh’s Library is Ireland’s first public library – it opened its doors in 1707. Marsh’s is one of the few 18th century buildings left in Dublin that is still used…