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  1. Current and upcoming exhibitions at the National Gallery of Ireland.

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      17 August - 24 November 2024. Print Gallery | Admission...

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  2. Public Tour: Hard of Hearing Tour of Vermeer Visits. 06 June 17.30 - 18.30. A free tour of our new exhibition for individuals who are hard of hearing or who have hearing impairments. Free.

  3. We're excited to reveal our programme of unmissable exhibitions for 2024. Exhibitions are complemented by inclusive education, learning and engagement programmes. See all of these exhibitions for free, as many times as you like, by becoming a member of the Friends of the National Gallery of Ireland.

  4. Explore. Plan your visit. Some key information to help you plan your visit. Exhibitions. Discover current and upcoming exhibitions at the Gallery. What's on. Upcoming events, talks and workshops. Membership. Become a member of the Friends today! Conservation and Research Projects. Dedicated to caring for and safeguarding the collections.

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  5. Jan 31, 2024 · 17 August - 24 November 2024. Print Gallery | Admission free. In Real Life celebrates the beauty and fragility of nature through drawings and paintings from the Gallerys permanent collection.

  6. Unmissable exhibitions featuring some of Europe’s most influential artists come to the National Gallery of Ireland in 2022. As well as large-scale shows focusing on Giacometti and Turner, the line-up of exhibitions includes highlights from the Rijksmuseum, an installation of new work by contemporary artist Hughie O’Donoghue, a celebration ...

  7. The National Museum of Ireland - Natural History, on Merrion Street in Dublin City, has galleries of animals from Ireland, as well as geological exhibits from a total collection of about two million scientific specimens.

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