Aaron Steinberg Jewish CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsAughavannagh Road91.0353.32911869-6.28764622Dublin City CouncilSouth East268053003Crumlin C Arbour Hill CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsArbour Hill Road91.0353.350957-6.287117Dublin City CouncilCentral268005006Arran Quay E Bluebell GraveyardA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsOld Naas Road91.0353.32962179-6.339113382Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268079007Inchicore B Bully's Acre CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsSouth Circular RoadKilmainham91.0353.34166136-6.303325568Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268148002Ushers A Casino MarinoThe most important example of neoclassical architecture in Ireland - currently closed for restorationCherrymount CrescentMalahide Road91.0353.37132313-6.227024585Dublin City CouncilNorth Central268070022Grace Park Drimnagh CastleIrelands only remaining moated castleLong Mile Road91.0353.32421105-6.333725108Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268154008Walkinstown A Drumcondra GraveyardA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsChurch Avenue91.0353.371136-6.250566Dublin City CouncilNorth Central268058008Drumcondra South A Drumcondra Graveyard (St. Georges)A glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsWhitworth Road91.0353.363993-6.264217Dublin City CouncilCentral268029007Botanic C Dublin CastleThe historic heart of Dublin, still a major government complex and tourist attractionCastle Street91.0353.34271093-6.265421434Dublin City CouncilSouth East268140007Royal Exchange A Dublin City HallA magnificent example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned.Dame Street91.0353.34389259-6.267192577Dublin City CouncilSouth East268140007Royal Exchange A Freemasons HallTours by appointment of the world’s oldest Grand Lodge in continuous existence17-19 Molesworth Street91.0353.34107985-6.255970852Dublin City CouncilSouth East268097001Mansion House B Glasnevin (St. Mobhís) GraveyardA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsChurch Lane91.0353.372621-6.276828Dublin City CouncilCentral268027007 | 268027009 | 268027001Botanic A Goldenbridge CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsSt. Vincent Street West91.0353.33645311-6.316865793Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268085008/02Kilmainham C Government BuildingsFree tours of this historic building normally take place every SaturdayLeinster HouseUpper Merrion Street91.0353.33937292-6.254133914Dublin City CouncilSouth East268097001Mansion House B Grangegorman Military CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsBlackhorse Avenue91.0353.35945031-6.305814907Dublin City CouncilCentral268036007Cabra West D Hapenny BridgeJoin the 30,000 people crossing this historic footbridge every dayAston Quay91.0353.346323-6.263098Dublin City CouncilCentral268106013North City Huguenot CemeteryPeer through the gates at the graves of the descendants of the Huguenots who fled France in the 17th century10 Merrion Row91.0353.338622-6.254849Dublin City CouncilSouth East268097001Mansion House B The Irish War Memorials ProjectFind and visit war memorials across DublinBelville House23 Stillorgan Road91.0353.31852-6.23008Dublin City CouncilSouth East268113008Pembroke East D Killester Grave YardA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsKillester Avenue91.0353.374721-6.206636Dublin City CouncilNorth Central268046008Clontarf West A Kilmainham GaolThe site of some of the most heroic and tragic events in Irelands historyMuseum Visitor CentreInchicore Road91.0353.34173471-6.308523156Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268084005Kilmainham B Leinster HouseDiscover the history of Parliament in Ireland, from Norman times to todayKildare Street91.0353.34012187-6.254257324Dublin City CouncilSouth East268097001Mansion House B Mansion HouseThe official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since 1715Dawson Street91.0353.3403161-6.257730837Dublin City CouncilSouth East268097001Mansion House B Millennium Spire of DublinA huge stainless steel monument in the middle of OConnell StreetMonument of LightOConnell Street91.0353.35021-6.260445Dublin City CouncilCentral268106016North City Mount Jerome Cemetery & CrematoriumA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsHarolds Cross Road91.0353.32420391-6.282787783Dublin City CouncilSouth East268092010Kimmage C Newman HouseUniversity College Dublins beautifully restored Georgian Townhouse now a conference centre85-86 St. Stephens Green91.0353.33668249-6.260091499Dublin City CouncilSouth East268142009St. Kevin's Newman University ChurchHistoric and beautiful Church, a distinctive landmark in Dublin’s city centre for over 150 years87b St. Stephens Green91.0353.33662348-6.260621171Dublin City CouncilSouth East268142009St. Kevin's Number Twenty Nine - ESBs Georgian House MuseumClosed until 2020 – go to the website to meet Mrs. Olivia Beatty who moved into this historic house in 179429 Fitzwilliam Street Lower91.0353.3379784-6.247619971Dublin City CouncilSouth East268143001South Dock Oscar Wilde HouseChildhood home of the writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde - group visits by appointment1-3 Merrion Square North91.0353.34118717-6.250426769Dublin City CouncilSouth East268096006Mansion House A Phoenix Park Visitor CentreEnjoy a historical interpretation of the park from 3500 BC to the present dayNunciature Road91.0353.36608488-6.330955063Dublin City CouncilCentral268118001Phoenix Park Royal Hospital KilmainhamThe oldest classical building in Ireland is closed for restoration until late 2019Military Road91.0353.3433089-6.299724664Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268148004Ushers A St. Audeon's Church Heritage SiteThe only medieval parish church left in Dublin housing an award-winning exhibition on its historyHigh Street91.0353.34379959-6.273545849Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268098006Merchants Quay A St. Canice's GraveyardA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsChurch Street91.0353.387913-6.299774Dublin City CouncilNorth West268067013Finglas South B St. Mary's Abbey12th century abbey in the heart of Dublin housing a fascinating exhibition5-6 Meetinghouse Lane91.0353.3475015-6.269323729Dublin City CouncilCentral268106002North City St. Mary's Pro CathedralA magnificent 19th century building linked to significant moments in Irish history83 Marlborough Street91.0353.35113732-6.258889673Dublin City CouncilCentral268106017North City St. Michan's Parish ChurchTours of the mummified remains of Dublin’s most influential families and Handel’s pipe organ (allegedly)Church Street91.0353.34745739-6.275400418Dublin City CouncilCentral268003003Arran Quay C St. Patrick's Cathedral CemeteryA glimpse of Dublin's history and the lives of its past residentsSaint Patricks Cathedral, Saint Patricks Close91.0353.339261-6.270843Dublin City CouncilSouth East268161004Wood Quay A Sweny's PharmacyThe pharmacy immortalised in James Joyces Ulysses preserved as it was in his time1 Lincoln Place91.0353.34188018-6.250657678Dublin City CouncilSouth East268096001Mansion House A Tailors HallThe oldest surviving Guild Hall in Dublin, site of the Back Lane ParliamentBack Lane91.0353.34294003-6.273462225Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268099017Merchants Quay B The Four Courts200 years at the heart of social and political change in IrelandInns Quay91.0353.34603971-6.274994275Dublin City CouncilCentral268082001Inns Quay C Trinity College DublinHome to Irelands greatest cultural treasure the Book of Kells, the Science Gallery and Zoological MuseumCollege Green91.0353.34242192-6.240971039Dublin City CouncilSouth East268143016South Dock Áras an UachtaráinThe official residence of the President of Ireland completed in 1751Chesterfield Avenue91.0353.35959486-6.317356763Dublin City CouncilCentral268118001Phoenix Park RCSI 123 St. Stephen's GreenRCSI's historic building 123 St. Stephen's Green, occupied by rebels during the 1916 Rising, is open for tours during Culture Night and Heritage Week123 St. Stephen's GreenDublin91.0353.339172-6.2629391Dublin City CouncilSouth East268141002Royal Exchange B Farmleigh House & EstateFarmleigh, the official Irish State Guesthouse. The estate consists of beautiful private gardens. Formerly owned by the famous Guinness family.Farmleigh House and Estate91.0353.3661-6.3516Dublin City CouncilNorth West267040060Castleknock-Knockmaroon Kilmainham Congregational ChurchGeorgian Congregational Church built in 1810. Originally established as a place of worship for local mill labourers & workers at Kilmainham Gaol.Kilmainham Congregational Church, 62 Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin91.0353.342537-6.312427Dublin City CouncilSouth Central268084008Kilmainham B Grangegorman HistoriesA public history project contributing to the work of uncovering, cataloguing and commemorating the history of Grangegorman. Grangegorman Development Agency, 4th Floor Park House, North Circular Road, Dublin 791.0353.35810924-6.2848261Dublin City CouncilCentral268032007Cabra East C