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Dublin Exhibitions
Choose from our selection of exhibitions in dublin county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
23 exhibitions in dublin county
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The Lemonstreet Gallery - Bartosz Kolata
24 - 26 City Quay, Dublin 2, Dublin
This gallery show cases the work of international graphical artists, along side the works of Irish artists....
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National Wax Museum
Granby Row, Parnell Row, Dublin 1, Dublin
The main section of the Wax Museum broadly reflects the historical and cultural development of Ireland. Included in the collection is life-sized figures of Robert Emmet, Wolf Tone, Parnell, our President and Taoisaigh together with literary figures such as Joyce, Yaets and there contempories.

Many sporting figures are also featured as proud reminders of international successes. The Museum has a stunning four-character exhibit of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. In the hall of the Me...
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Royal Dublin Society
Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin
The RDS is one of Ireland's premier venues for concerts, trade fairs and exhibitions....
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The National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts and History
Collins Barracks, Bunburb Street, Dublin 7, Dublin

This is the Head Quarters and biggest of the four National Museums in Ireland.

The museum of Decorative Arts and History houses a range of fascinating and interestin...

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Tara's Palace
The Courtyard, Malahide Castle, Malahide, Dublin,

Tara’s Palace is located in Malahide Castle and is felt to be one of the Worlds most significant dolls houses.

Ron and Doreen McDonnell created Tara’s Palace having found their inspiration from the famous Titania’s Palace....

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The World of Guinness Exhibition
St James's Gate, Dublin 8, Dublin
The World of Guinness:

Situated in the heart of old Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse is your introduction to the world's most famous creamy stout. Established in 1876, when Guinness was poised to become the largest brewery in the world, the Storehouse remained crammed with hopsacks (usually called bales or pockets) until 1957 when another storehouse replaced it.

The Storehouse has now been converted into one of Dublin's finest venues for historical and cultural exhibitions...
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Bram Stoker's Dracula Experience
Westwood Club, Clontarf Road, Dublin 3,

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.

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The Irish Museum of Modern Art
One Star
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Dublin
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is one of the most exciting developments in the Irish arts world.
The museum presents, through its permanent collection and temporary programmes, international and Irish art of the 20th century with associated educational and community programmes.
Performance, theatre and music are included in its work, with particular emphasis on the overlap between the visual and performing arts.
The Royal Hospital Kilmainham, the finest 17th-century bu...
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Lemonstreet Graduates Show 2008
24-26 Quay , Dubliln 2,
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Merrion Square Outdoor Art Sale and Exhibition
Dublin City Council, Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Dublin
Merrion Square Art Sale and Exhibition is a well established Open Air Art Market. Every weekend over 200 artists exhibit and sell their own original paintings and drawings, on the Park Railings, at Merrion Square, Dublin 2

Sunday is the main day for the market from 10.30 - 18.30. The atmosphere and colour attracts many people to this part of the city to view and buy quality original art work at affordable prices....
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