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James Joyce Centre
35 North Great George's Street
Dublin 1
Dublin
Phone: 01 8788477
Fax: 1 8788488
The James Joyce Centre is located on North Great George's Street, one of the city's finest remaining Georgian thoroughfares. The Centre is housed in a beautifully restored 18th century Georgian Townhouse and is located only about 300 metres from O'Connell Street.
The Centre aims to promote a greater interest in the life and works of Joyce and to do this it organises daily tours of the house and walks through the heartland of Joyce's north inner city. It has all the usual audiovisual trickery, a coffee shop and the novelty of being staffed by some of Joyce's relatives.
The aim of the Centre is to promote an interest in the life and works of James Joyce and the city that inspired him. The Centre includes: Guinness Reference Library, The Paul Leon Exhibition Room, Joyce Family Portraits, Ulysses Mural, The Original Door of No. 7 Eccles Street, Bookshop, Short Films on Joyce and his Dublin, Recordings of Joyce Reading from his works, Ornamental 18th Century Plasterwork.
Opening Times and Rates
James Joyce Walking Tour
Directions
Opening Times and Rates
Opening Times and Rates
Opening Times:
Closed on Mondays
Tuesday - Saturday 10.00 - 17.00
Sunday 12.00 - 17.00
Rates:
Adult €5
Student / Senior €4
Child €4
James Joyce Walking Tour
James Joyce Walking Tour
The James Joyce Walking Tour takes in Joycean sites in the north city centre. It leaves from the James Joyce Centre and must be pre-booked.
You could also perhaps take a chance to look at the James Joyce Pedestrian Bridge.
Directions
Directions
10 minute walk from O'Connell Bridge. Head south along Westmoreland Street and along Dame Street. You'll find North Great Georges Street branching off to the left. The centre is signposted from the northern end of O'Connell Street.
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