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Bram Stoker's Dracula Experience

Westwood Club
Clontarf Road
Dublin 3
Phone: 1 805 7824
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Bram Stoker’s Dracula Experience is an entertaining day out for the family and it will be an experience you will never forget! This exhibition takes a grueling and scary look at the life of the neck-biting Dracula.

Bram Stoker

It was an Irish writer by the name of Bram Stoker who created the monster 'Dracula' who remains to this day a world wide known character. Stoker was born and raised in Clontarf. He went to college in Trinity and later moved to London to work in Henry Irving’s Lyceum Theatre. It was through Henry that Stoker became a man of high society. Stoker began traveling Europe and the World collecting and studying folklore stories. This then gave him the inspiration to write Dracula.

Exhibitions

This museum presents the story of Stoker and Dracula in four wonderful and spine- tingling exhibitions; The Time Tunnel to Transylvania’, ‘Dracula’s Liar’, ‘The Blood Lavatory’ and ‘Dracula Castle.

 

Opening Times

Friday: 4pm – 10pm

Saturday & Sunday: Midday – 10pm

 

Getting There

It is located 10 minutes from the city centre.

If you are getting the DART the nearest station is Clontarf Station, which is next stop after Connolly Station. (You will receive 20% off admission if you produce your DART ticket)

Buses that are traveling northbound from lower Abbey Street will also stop near the museum.

 

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