Explore the Museum of Literature in Ireland (MoLI)

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  • Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Who better to hear the story of Ireland from than through the words of its greatest storytellers?

Located in one of Ireland's most important Georgian architectural sites, MoLI celebrates Ireland’s internationally renowned literary heritage past and present, inspiring visitors to create, read, and write.

MoLI is one of Dublin’s newest museums, featuring three floors of interactive exhibitions, ranging from original short-films to immersive soundscapes. View priceless heritage artefacts on display to the public for the first time. E.g. the original copy of James Joyce's Ulysses.

With revolving exhibitions across the year, every visit to MoLI tells a different story, with expert tour guides on hand to bring visitors on an unforgettable journey through Irish cultural history.

Relax amid the museum's readers garden, a hidden oasis in the heart of Dublin city. The museum café, the Commons Restaurant, is run by one of Ireland's most well-known chefs, Domini Kemp.


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Posted By : Kristen W
If you're a bookworm or a writer or traveling with one, add this to your itinerary. Or if you're a fan of James Joyce. (They have his own original copy of Ulysses.) we did the literary tour with a guide and she was great but you can just walk around as well. It's interactive, lots of Irish writers you can listen to along the way. Also a section on book-banning and black listing of authors in 20th century and how they combatted that. Took pics there, no sense reinventing the wheel. I'd say kids age 5-6+ would enjoy it too, they have a kids' book section. Beautiful garden out back that leads to a mysteriously secret park, perfect for a stroll or some playtime afterwards.
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Posted By : Bradley_S
The museum is amazing, not just with the copies of the writings but the recordings of the writers being performed. The James Joyce exhibit especially is like Irish soul food for the ears.
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