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  1. Dublin, D08 FK79. The Library is a short stroll from the main shopping areas of Dublin’s city centre. Most of the hop-on hop-off buses pass our door! Get Directions. Save Time and Order your Tickets Online. You can book self-guided tours for adults (€7) or seniors/students (€4). Tickets. What To Expect. The First Gallery. The Old Reading Room.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Sophie Pearce. Last updated: January 1, 2024. IRELAND. This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for details. Did you know that Marshs Library in Dublin was Ireland’s very first public library? It still functions as one and is also a museum you can visit in the city.

  3. Online Catalogue of Our Collection at Marsh's Library. Research. Catalogue. Reader Information. Fellowships. Conservation. Research News. Catalogue. Search the catalogue. Browse all records. Tips for Searching the Collections. If you know what you are looking for, type the details into the ‘search box’ (see above left) and click the.

  4. Marsh's Library, in Dublin City, is a beautifully preserved building and is one of the few in Ireland still used for its original purpose. Unchanged since it was established in 1707, it is the oldest public library in Ireland. It contains 25,000 rare and fascinating books, as well as 300 manuscripts.

  5. Marsh's Library. Dublin, Ireland, Europe. Top choice in Dublin. This magnificently preserved scholars' library, virtually unchanged in three centuries, is one of Dublin's most beautiful open secrets and an absolute highlight of any visit.

  6. Jan 2, 2012 · 365. Want to Visit? 978. Founded in 1707, Marshs Library holds some 25,000 books and 300 manuscripts, and is the oldest public library in Ireland. Narcissus Marsh, Archbishop of Dublin,...

  7. 708 reviews. #28 of 679 things to do in Dublin. Libraries. Open now. 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. One of Dublin's most beautiful tourist attractions. Established in 1707, Marsh's Library is a beautifully preserved library of the early Enlightenment complete with its original oak bookcases.

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