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National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is charted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats, Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danby, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra Angelico, Mantegna and Titian precede one of the most distinguished collections of 17th century paintings outside Italy. A Caravaggio, rediscovered in Dublin, is shown with his European followers, while in the Baroque Gallery there are large canvases by Lanfranco, Maratta, Rubens and others.
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National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is charted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats, Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danby, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra Angelico, Mantegna and Titian precede one of the most distinguished collections of 17th century paintings outside Italy. A Caravaggio, rediscovered in Dublin, is shown with his European followers, while in the Baroque Gallery there are large canvases by Lanfranco, Maratta, Rubens and others.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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National Museum - Dublin
National Museum. Now you can experience the Viking Age up close and in detail, at Viking Age Ireland, in the National Museum. The most extensive exhibition ever to deal with the fascinating period form around 800 to 1150, Viking Age Ireland offers a unique and evocative snapshot of Ireland at that time through some of the Museum's greatest collections, including objects never before displayed.
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Natural History Museum - Dublin
Natural History Museum. The Natural History Museum which is part of the National Museum of Ireland, is a zoological museum containing collections illustrative of the wild life, both vertebrate and invertebrate, of Ireland. There is also an extensive African and Asian exhibition.
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O'Connell Street and Bridge - Dublin
O' Connell Street And Bridge. Originally designed and built by James Gandon, O'Connell Bridge was built in 1794-98 and named aftyer the then Viceroy - Lord Carlisle. The original bridge had a hump and was much narrower and Gandon had designed obelisks and plinths for the four corners. In 1880 it was widened and the hump removed - it is now almost square - being as wide as it is long. In 1882 it was renamed after Daniel O'Connell when the statue in his honour was unveiled.
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