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Along with the dynamic boom of Dublin, literary geniuses are born. These are legendary minds that are known and revered throughout the world. Dublin pays tribute to these writers who have made a significant involvement in giving fame to Ireland. The Dublin Writers Museum displays manuscripts, first editions, letters and diaries of prominent authors like W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Becket and several more. These literary figures have breathed interesting lives worth discovering and have created masterpieces worth reading. If you have been thrilled with Dracula, you will certainly be excited over its first edition exhibited in the museum. Bram Strokers, its writer has been inspired by Dublin’s allures to write this well-loved literary piece. This museum opens up for everyone who wants to unmask who lies behind these masterpieces.

Antique enthusiasts will take delight at the Celtic antiques on display at the National Museum on Kildare Street. This museum houses relevant remnants of the glorious past of this city. Tourists can marvel at some traditional items from the early 19th century struggle for Independence. It has in its possession the famed Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch. You may visit this museum from Tuesdays to Sundays.

If you head on to Walworth Road, Portobello, you can enjoy a museum which pays respect to Jewish momentous influence on Irish culture and history. Uncover the past of Irish Jewish heritage through a museum named after it. The Irish Jewish Museum graciously offers its collection of historical bits and pieces including paintings, images and books. There are numerous memorabilia extended to guests and a tour to this museum is an ideal way to enjoy everything.

The National Museum of Natural History is very accessible along Merrion Street. The Museum in itself is a historical site with establishment that dates back to the early 18th century. There is a vast range of wildlife treasures to explore. This museum plays host not merely for Ireland’s natural wildlife but to quite a number of International species. What makes a visit to this museum truly remarkable is that it’s open to everyone for free!

Ireland has risen to a higher plinth in terms of tourism and Dublin is the epicenter of this boom. Discover the humble beginnings of this city, its geniuses and its diversity of wildlife as you engage in a remarkable journey to these museums.

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