Dublin is heaven for an Art lover. Museums range from the classical to the contemporary and are available to the general public to explore for free. On Parnell Square on the northside of the city is one of the oldest public contemporary art galleries in the world. Ireland's National Gallery houses works by Jack.B Yeats brother of the famous writer W.B. Yeats. Dublin's Art Museums are also a great place for a spot of lunch or for picking up presents in the souvenir shops.
Royal Hospital
Military Rd, Kilmainham
Superb contemporary gallery in beautiful historic setting with adjacent gardens and large grounds...
Curved Street
Temple Bar
All things multimedia...
City Hall
Dame Street
Comprehensive history of the city...
Borris Court
St. Michael's Hill, Christ Church
Bird's eye view of the city...
South William Street
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
A touch of class...
Heritage Depot
Howth Demesne
A history of bus and rail...
Castle Street
Dalkey
Scenic views of the city...
6 South William Street
Comprehensive resource...
Molesworth Street
Chronicle of freemasonry in Ireland...
Cope Street
Temple Bar
Etchings and prints...
Bow Street
Sample the malt!...
79 Francis Street
Making Art Accessible...
3 Walforth Road
South Circular Road
A chronicle of Irish Judaism...
37 Merrion Square East
Reference centre for all things German...
Harcourt Street
Old Harcourt Station
Multi-Functional Space...
Charlemont House
Parnell Square North
Manet, Dégas, Rodin and more...
Merrion Square West
Outdoor art around Merrion Square Gardens...
Meeting House Square
Temple Bar
Impressive photographic museum...
15 Ely Place
Gallagher Gallery
The Hibernian academy...
58 William St. South
Concise history of the city...