Museum Of Literature Ireland - Plan Your Visit

Tour Type: Local Culture & History Tour Operator: MoLI - Museum of Literature of Ireland Tour Duration: Flexible (1 Hour Approx.)

What can I expect

  • Explore the story of Ireland’s rich literary culture from past to present
  • Immersive exhibitions detailing Ireland's literary greats
  • Trace the footsteps of James Joyce's Dublin
  • View treasures from the National Library of Ireland
  • Relax amid the birdsong in the tranquil gardens

 

A Literary Treasure

It overlooks not just one, but two of the city's most popular green spaces - St Stephen's Green and Iveagh Gardens. Using cutting-edge multimedia exhibitions, it tells the story of Ireland's literary heritage, from the earliest medieval storytelling traditions to contemporary writers entering the international literary scene in recent years. The café, and stunning adjoining gardens help make MoLI one of the best attractions to visit in the city.

DoDublin Days Out & MoLI

Visit MoLI, along with five other great Dublin attractions with the DoDublin Days Out Ticket!

Ulysses

The museum is home to a number of fascinating literary treasures. These include handwritten notebooks that were used to write James Joyce's Ulysses as well as the very first edition of Ulysses itself, the famous “copy no.1” which was donated to the National Library by Harriet Shaw in 1952. Learn about Irish literature around the world along with the history of publishing in the Irish State. You’ll also find a temporary exhibition that will change regularly based on new developments in the literary field.

The Commons Café and Gardens

A trip to MoLI is not only educational – there are also botanical and culinary treats to enjoy. Visitors can soak up a unique and tranquil atmosphere in the landscaped gardens at the rear of the museum. A world away from the busy city in just a few hundred metres, the south-facing oasis in the heart of the city centre also connect to the secret walled park in Iveagh Gardens. Two protected trees are contained within the enclosure, one of which is the ash tree that James Joyce had his graduation photograph taken beneath.

You’ll also find a garden terrace where, weather permitting, you can enjoy breakfast or lunch in beautiful leafy surroundings. Food and refreshments are courtesy of The Commons, a café run by Domini and Peaches Kemp that is set in the original student dining halls of the building. Expect tasty seasonal Irish food with a nod to traditional dishes.

MoLI Tickets

You can buy tickets for MoLI right here at DoDublin.

Where is MoLI located?

MoLI is located at St. Stephen's Green, at the UCD Naughton Joyce Centre, 86 St Stephen's Green, Saint Peter's, Dublin, D02 XY43. Other attractions closeby include the Little Museum of Dublin and The Irish Whiskey Museum

Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

DoDublin's Sightseeing Tours stop at St. Stephen's Green, just on the opposite side of the beautiful park from the museum. The red City Sightseeing also stops nearby, as does Big Bus Tours Dublin. It is a great chance to hop off and visit some of the attractions close by to the Museum, such as the beautiful National Museum, a free attraction providing a great family day out.

Dublin Bus

Many Dublin Bus routes pass close to the museum. Plan your journey with Dublin Bus.

Walk

The museum is easily accessed by foot, and its location at St. Stephen's Green, and beside the beautiful Iveagh Gardens means you will have stunning places to walk around too. From Trinity College, MoLI is about a 20 minute walk.

Cycle

There is Dublin Bike station at Newman House - right outside the museum!

Luas

The Luas stop closest to the museum is at St. Stephen's Green - just two minutes away.

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