The Little Museum of Dublin
9 expert reviews
“"Our goal is not to sell an ideology but simply to remember the past" says the Little Museum of Dublin – one of the city’s newest cultural attractions, and one of the most impressive too.”
– The Telegraph
Fodor's
"This clever, eclectic little museum sets out to tell the history of Dublin in the last hundred years through the objects and stories of its citizens." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The Irish Times called it, “Dublin’s best museum experience.”" Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"You’ll get a solid understanding of the history of 20th-century Dublin as well as insight into quirks and popular culture unseen beyond the Irish shores." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Set within in a grand townhouse on the edge of Stephen’s Green, the museum experience begins with a history lesson in the drawing room, where visitors sit on antique couches." Full review
Atlas Obscura
"More than 5,000 artifacts donated by the people of the city, plus a room entirely devoted to the band U2. " Full review
Time Out
"Nestled in an eighteenth century Georgian townhouse along St. Stephen’s Green, it displays over 5,000 artefacts donated by Dubliners, from a first edition copy of Ulysses to a life-size Bono sculpture." Full review
Frommer's
"This delightful little museum forms a remarkably absorbing chronicle of what it was like to live in the city during the 20th century." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Spread across two rooms of an elegant Georgian building, devoted to the history of Dublin in the 20th century, made up of memorabilia contributed by the general public." Full review