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Trinity College
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College
is Ireland's oldest university and counts Jonathan Swift, Samuel
Beckett and Oscar Wilde, along with many other great thinkers and
writers, amongst it past-students. This 16th century complex is
home to many glorious buildings, beautifully manicured lawns,
cobbled squares and the campus of the University of Ireland. The
celebrated Book of Kells, which dates from the 8th century and is
considered to be one of the oldest books in the world, is housed in
the College's Collonades Gallery. Other illuminated manuscripts
taken from ancient monasteries are also on display.
Telephone: (0)1 896 1000
Website: www.tcd.ie
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Temple Bar district
The hub of Dublin's nightlife is to be found in this
quaint, cobbled district, which is full of shops, traditional pubs,
theatres, cinemas and trendy clubs laid out on pedestrianised
streets. Busking fiddlers, an overwhelming choice of restaurants
and beautifully restored buildings add to the feel of the place and
make it worth a visit. The area is bordered by the Liffey on one
side and Dame Street on the other. The main street running through
the area also is called Temple Bar.
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Website: www.templebar.ie
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