Tim B.
Yelp
After visiting the National Museum of Ireland, we attempted to see the Book of Kelis at Trinity College (am I the first to point out the connection to "Milkshake"? Probably not.), but the line was just too long. So, we elected to take in the Science Gallery - surely this would occupy a good amount of time to look at, right?
We had a surprisingly arduous time finding the place - just another block, another turn, another block, but eventually we located the building. We were a few minutes early, so we elected to have a coffee in the café. It was ok. Finally it was time for the Gallery to open up. I had images of rooms with constellations on the wall, perhaps a chemical room where one could create a new element. Science, you know... Instead, there were a handful of exhibitions dealing with visual concepts. Is it Science? You bet. Is it interesting? As much as I try to find light (heh) in almost any scenario, I would have to conclude the answer is 'no'.
While I'm sure some people get pleasure out of this, unless you really dig the subject, are a student looking to expand your mind, or just trying to kill a few minutes, I think this is a waste of time. Fortunately it was near the end of our Ireland tour rather than the beginning.