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    Chester Beatty Library

    Chester Beatty Library

    4.6(70 reviews)
    2.8 kmSouth Inner City

    It is in the centre of Dublin located in the grounds of Dublin Castle and listed in the Lonely…read morePlanet as "not just the best museum in Ireland, but one of the best in Europe". Next to Dublin Castle, this library/museum houses an extraordinary, vast collection of ancient manuscripts and texts. and the best part- it's free !! Chester Beatty, the wealthy American mining magnate, who bequeathed his collection to Ireland when he died in 1968, left them treasures that you can see for free with no waiting in line. This is a lovely place to take a book and relax on a bench or have coffee on the grass with a friend. The museum is completely free and runs great events throughout the year. The museum houses the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty with a strong focus on the Orient showing his interest in Islamic, East Asian and Western Collections. They are always showing interesting exhibitions. Their beautiful Silk Road café with its middle-eastern dishes is also worth checking out.

    This is a low key museum with a collection of Asian manuscripts, prints and more. It also has…read morerotating traveling exhibitions. We were not smart enough to understand the theme of the current one. (Seriously) It was a pleasant visit, but whoever is claiming this is one of the best museums in Europe it has wrong. Best part was the Silk Road cafe in the museum. An unexpected lunch in a nice setting.

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    Ballyroan Library - Ballyroan Library

    Ballyroan Library

    2.5(2 reviews)
    5.6 kmRathfarnham

    Excellent library with lots of community noticeboards and clubs and events being held here,…read moreespecially for children! They have a good media library with lots of cd's and dvd's as well as computers with Internet access, printing and scanning and fax facilities. The walls of the library are hung with paintings and other art works for sale by local artists and can be purchased from here as well. There is lots of light, big windows and seats, desks and spaces for studying and relaxing and reading. You can take up to ten items out on your card, books for three weeks and dvds etc for one week.

    I want to express my disappointment in the Ballyroan library and its unwelcoming ways towards…read morechildren. The library's grand design surprisingly hasn't included a separate place for children. Not that there is a lack of a children area but a lack of a physically separate space where young children can be young children. Or does the mind behind the grand modern design actually expect toddlers to sit still for half an hour and "read" books? Often I and my children are told off by staff, even in a patronizing tone, when they run around or climb on sofas and if they are found talking loudly or wandering in the "adult" section - as if a toddler could really be aware of the invisible divide between the areas! These remarks make me feel extremely uneasy and unwelcome, I personally miss the old library, unfashionable but with clearly marked spaces for adults and children - one on the left of the ramp, one on the right. I never heard any remarks about my children's behaviour there. I never get told off in the lovely Whitechurch library either, where again spaces are more enclosed and separate and the staff is always very welcoming. So I wander what the problem is with the new Ballyroan library that makes me think I won't set foot in it again, after the umpteenth nasty staff remark and despite its great collection of books and dvd? Is it the inefficient design, some of the staff's attitude (not all of the staff but some) or both?? Unwelcome mum of two

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    Marsh's Library

    Marsh's Library

    4.9(16 reviews)
    2.6 kmClanbrassil Street

    A poor man's Book of Kells, this library can hold its own. Entry is under 10 euros and the…read moredisplays should keep you busy for about a half hour. I would not say it is a cannot miss in Dublin, but if you have extra time or are here for a return visit, I would certainly recommend working it in. So what will you find. Tons of old books. A bit of history on books, writing, and the printing press. A cool Instagram-able shot or two if you want a smart looking selfie. Enjoy!

    We bought the combo ticket with St Patrick's Cathedral and really enjoyed our visit to the Library…read moresince it had an exhibit showcasing the oldest printed books in the world. Inside every shelf and bookcase were packed with so much history. More impressive than the setting for the Book of Kells since many of the books were under restoration. The oldest books for the exhibition were in display cases to highlight specific topics, authors, designs, printing methods and/or age. It was really quite impressive. I got a kick out of the Easter "egg" hunt they crafted for Easter weekend. The Lego minifigs were hidden throughout the library and we just checked off our handout as we went a long. We did find all the minifigs eventually so they did a good job of placing them in the library. Staff here were so outgoing and informative. Always ready to provide more details or answer questions. As we exited through the gift shop we walked through a quiet but pleasant garden. Must see in Dublin!

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