National Museum of Modern Art

The National Museum of Modern Art is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts in Dublin. This museum features a range of exhibits that showcase contemporary and modern art from Ireland and around the world. The benefits of visiting the museum include access to innovative and thought-provoking artworks that challenge and inspire visitors. Additionally, many exhibits are interactive and provide a hands-on learning experience for visitors of all ages. By visiting the National Museum of Modern Art, clients can enjoy a stimulating and enlightening experience that broadens their horizons and deepens their understanding of modern art. The museum's stunning location and beautiful architecture also make it the perfect spot for a peaceful and inspiring day out.
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   Irish Museum of Modern Art Royal Hospital

  Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8

  Ph: (01) 612 9900

  Hours:   Monday CLOSED

                   Tuesday 10am to 17.30 pm

                   Wednesday 11.30 am to 17.30 pm

                   Thursday to Saturday 10am to 17.30 pm

                    Sunday 12 noon to 17.30 pm

  Admission:   FREE

  Tours are also free of charge, but exhibition fees apply in the case of ticketed exhibitions. For information regarding tours please contact Chris Jones: chris.jones@imma.ie                

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  ✨Founded in 1684 Royal Hospital was a military hospital till 1928, but then it was not used for about 50 years.

 ✨After the Irish got their Independence, it was a thought of turning a building into the Irish parliament, but instead, it was used as a storage facility for The National Museum of Ireland. In the 1980s the restoration took place for a couple of years, and it was reopened in 1991.

 ✨Another restoration in 2012–2013 put more sparkle and brought this beautiful building back to life and now Irish Modern Art Museum serves as the country’s leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art

 ✨It has an excess of 4500 works, 1650 of which are permanent.

✨It’s just a half an hour’s walk from Dublin centre, and a short distance from Kilmainham

  ✨It’s got an amazing garden, floral schemes, and trimmed trees, coffee and book shops, lots of sitting places, and other great facilities

 ✨Another free thing to do in Dublin, as access both to the grounds and museum are free.

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National Museum of Modern Art

Founded in 1684 Royal Hospital was a military hospital till 1928, but then it was not used for about 50 years. After the Irish got their Independence,

it was a thought of turning a building into the Irish parliament, but instead, it was used as a storage facility for The National Museum of Ireland. In 1980s the restoration took place for a couple of years, and it was reopened in 1991.

Another restoration in 2012–2013 put more sparkle and brought this beautiful building back to life and now Irish Modern Art Museum serves as the country’s leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art, where you can discover famous Irish and international artist’s collections and exhibitions, with an excess of 4500 works, 1650 of which are permanent.

The permanent museum’s exhibition homes paintings from Joan Miro Pablo Picasso, Gilbert and George, Marina Abramovia, Peter Halley, Rebecca Horn, Peter Doig, Kathy Predergast, Juan Munoz, Tony O’Malley, Francesco Clemente and others.

To make the tour more enjoyable and exciting, it is constantly topped up by regular temporary art exhibitions. The Old Man’s House exhibition tells you the story of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, the 17th-century architecture example and one of the most iconic Dublin buildings.

Half an hour’s walk from Dublin centre, and a short distance from Kilmainham Goal Museum, it’s a peaceful and lovely place in Dublin to go for a stroll. With an amazing garden, floral schemes and trimmed trees, coffee and book shops, lots of sitting places, and other great facilities, the place is a real piece of heaven in Dublin. On the grounds, there are 2 graveyards, one of them being the oldest graveyard in Dublin, this only ads more history to this place to be visited in Dublin.

Outside, on the ground of Royal Hopital, concerts and gigs take place here as well, with lots of food and drinks offered on the site.

A Dublin attraction for everyone, as you can have a nice peaceful hour in the gardens, or come for a gig, or museum inside and with other Dublin attractions like Kilamnham Goal Museum, Guinness Storehouse, and The War Memorial Gardens, it could be the best plan for sightseeing for a full day. After the gig, you can continue your party heading to Temple Bar, which is 2.5km away.

If you’re a fan of modern art, look no further and ad this attraction on what to do in Dublin list. Check out different, often changing exhibitions, collections and Museum’s award-winning Department of Education for modern art. Museum runs different events for all families: changing programs, exhibitions, education, tours, talks, and lectures. It’s a popular and huge modern art museum, which could be a brilliant idea for what to do in Dublin on a rainy day or a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Another free thing to do in Dublin, as access both to the grounds and museum are free.