Dublin Writers Museum
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Even if your reading tastes veer more toward Jilly Cooper than James Joyce, it's worth popping in to this little museum devoted to Dublin's august literary heritage. This is, after all, a city of writers, producing far more than i … Read more
Even if your reading tastes veer more toward Jilly Cooper than James Joyce, it's worth popping in to this little museum devoted to Dublin's august literary heritage. This is, after all, a city of writers, producing far more than its fair share of game-changing geniuses, many of whom were pretty interesting characters to boot. Read less

Get down with Joyce and the gang
Word to the wise: Check the museum's website for special literary-flavoured events, such as a self-guided audio-walk taking you on a tour of the city landscape of 'Dubliners'.
Joyce, Yeats, Beckett, Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker are amongst those represented by first editions, photographs and memorabilia, with the booze-loving Brendan Behan proving particularly good value ('Great spot for a quiet piss up', reads his postcard from Los Angeles).
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