This is the oldest public library in Ireland, so it's worth a visit for that fact alone. It has a fee of 2.50 euro or 1.50 euro for students and O.A.P's.
"The library contains over 25,000 books from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, in addition to around 300 manuscripts, and around 80 books from before 1501. Subjects covered include medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, mathematics, music, surveying and classical literature, and especially theology.
The Marsh collection includes works in oriental languages, and in Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish and Russian, as well as an important collection of Latin Judaica. The Bouhéreau collection relates especially to France, and French religious controversies, and also medicine.
Among the manuscripts is a volume of the Lives of the Irish Saints in Latin from ca. 1400, as well as 16th century madrigals and other musical pieces, and manuscripts on theological, legal and medical matters."
What I think is the most amazing feature is not the opportunity to learn stuff, I'm just keeping it real, it's the cages in there! They used to lock people in them when they read the rare books. Now if I was the ruler of the world I would have the best dance party in there with some hot dancers giving it socks in the cages, alas I am not. read more