The Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) in Dublin Brings James Joyce’s Legacy into the Present | Condé Nast Traveler
"MoLI, as the museum is called, evolved from the shared desire to exhibit James Joyce artifacts from the National Library of Ireland's collection at Newman House—where Joyce sharpened his pencils as a student at University College Dublin. Although Joyce’s work and artifacts anchor the collection, the museum’s mission expanded to explore diverse facets of Irish literature over a vast stretch of 1,500 years."
Little complex building to locate and find your room there for the first timers. Otherwise very well placed in centralmlocation of UCD.
Michael L.
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An historical building suited for events such as academic conferences.
Etain D.
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Great light lunch in Commons - delicious food lots of space and good service..
Museum above is excellent- 3 Georgian houses where UCDs forerunner was founded have been sensitively restored with discreet elegant modern additions for lifts/stairs, exhibition space.
Exhibitions very accessible and creative with excellent staff.
Nora
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Took the daily guided tour at 11 am, really excellent; paved the way for following up post tour with revisiting parts of the museum which really attracted my interest such as Finnegan's Wake 15 min video and 3D map of Dublin. Finished the morning with good value lunch in Commons restaurant in basement.
f P.
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House under construction when I visited. 😑Beautiful chapel though!
Jim G.
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Christmas Eve Mass was truly amazing, especially the Music throughout... ❤