Nestled in a charming Georgian townhouse, the Little Museum of Dublin offers a unique glimpse into 20th-century life in the Irish capital. The museum’s eclectic collection, largely donated by Dubliners, spans significant historical events and cultural milestones. Exhibits range from the 1916 Easter Rising to JFK’s visit in 1963, and even delve into the rise of the iconic rock band U2. Visitors can explore these rich narratives through a variety of artifacts, each telling a part of Dublin’s vibrant and evolving story.
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