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    Time: Daily Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun & Public Holidays 11am-5pm
    Cost: €7.50; concessions €6.30; children €4.70; family €20
    Dublin:

    Opened in 1991, the Dublin Writers Museum celebrates the world-renowned literary heritage of the city. Using letters, books and artefacts, the museum acts as a lasting testimony to Dublin's literary influence.



    Ireland can be justifiably proud of its literary history. In the 20th century alone, W B Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney were all awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Housed in an impressive 18th-century mansion, this collection covers Irish literature over the past 300 years.

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