ASC R8 Student Competition – Things to do – Places to See in Dublin

Kilmainham jail

For over 100 years Kilmainham Gaol held prisoners for crimes that ranged from minor offences to being involved in some of the most momentous events in Irish history. Tickets should be booked in advance if you intend to visit.

Address: Kilmainham Gaol Museum Visitor Centre, Kilmainham Courthouse, Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. D08 RK28. Phone number +353 1 4535984

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse contains seven unforgettable floors of sights, sounds, and sensations in a building that has been brewing beer for over 250 years.

Address: St James’s Gate, Dublin 8. Phone number +353 1 4084800

Trinity College

Trinity College Dublin is the sole constituent college of the University of DublinIreland. Founded in early 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I who issued a royal charter, it is Ireland’s oldest university.

Address: Dame Street, Dublin 2, Phone number +353 1 8961000

The Irish Emigration Museum

You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold here, but you will discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists, and even outlaws all over the world.

Address: CHQ House Quay, Dublin 1, D01 R9Y0, Phone number +353 1 9060861

Tenement Museum

14 Henrietta Street is a museum located on Henrietta Street in DublinIreland. The museum sometimes referred to as the Tenement Museum highlights some 300 hundred years of housing history of Dublin.

Address: 14 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, D01 HH34, Phone number +353 1 5240383

General Post Office (G.P.O.)

The General Post Office (GPO) is the former headquarters of An Post — the Irish Post Office. It remains its registered office and the principal post office of Dublin the capital city of Ireland and is situated in the centre of O’Connell Street, the city’s main thoroughfare. It is one of Ireland’s most famous buildings, not least because it served as the headquarters of the leaders of the Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland. It was the last great Georgian public building to be erected in the capital.

Dublin Castle and the Chapel Royal

Dublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference center, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame Street in central Dublin. The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle is a 19th-century Gothic revival chapel that served as the official Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1814 until the creation of the Irish Free State in December 1922.

Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland. It is situated in Christchurch Place, Dublin 8, and is the elder of the capital city’s two medieval cathedrals, the other being St Patrick’s Cathedral. The cathedral was founded in the early 11th century under the Viking king Sitric Silkenbeard.

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, located on Patrick’s Street in Dublin, Ireland, was founded in 1191 as a Roman Catholic cathedral and is currently the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland