Places to visit: Libraries

National Photographic Archive

National Photographic Archive

The National Photographic Archive houses the photographic collections of the National Library of Ireland (5.2 million photographs). There is a reading room and a gallery which showcases a programme of regularly changing exhibitions. Over 20,000 glass plate negatives (1870-1954) have been digitised and are viewable online.

People & Places: Ireland in 19th & 20th Centuries, is the current exhibition.

There are several online exhibitions, and most of the archive is available to view online at catalogue.nli.ie.

Opening Hours:
Open 7 days: 10am – 4pm
The reading room in the NPA is open to researchers, by prior appointment only.

Contact & Pricing:
www.nli.ie
npaoffice@nli.ie
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Tel: 01 603 0200
Admission free

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland was founded in 1849 (as the Kilkenny Archaeological Society). It was granted a Royal Charter in 1869. Its early aims included the conservation of endangered buildings (e.g. Clonmacnoise, Jerpoint Cistercian Abbey). It pioneered a comprehensive effort to photograph the antiquities of Ireland.

RSAI is actively involved in conserving Ireland’s heritage. It maintains a library and archival collections, provides lectures and organises excursions, and publishes a widely respected Journal. The June “summer soirée” and winter Monday evening talks are event highlights. Guests are welcome to attend these events.

The Society is generally open to members only (€75 p.a.). Members are entitled to use the Society’s library, participate in all Society events, and receive a copy of the Journal every year.

The restored library houses a collection of books, journals and archive materials documenting Ireland’s human and built heritage (10,000 printed works;100,000 photographs and drawings).

The house has fine meeting rooms overlooking Merrion Square to the front and a restored Georgian garden to the rear (this is the only surviving Georgian townhouse garden in Dublin city, fully restored to its original late 18th-century splendour).

Opening Hours:
The RSAI facilities are open to non-members by appointment only.
The Society is generally open to members only (€75 p.a.).
Members are entitled to use the Society’s library, participate in all Society events, and receive a copy of the Journal every year.

The library currently operates by appointment only.

Contact & Pricing:
rsai.ie
rsai@rsai.ie
Tel: 01 676 1749
63 Merrion Square, Dublin 2

Trinity College

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin  was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I and is an atmospheric 40-acre site in the heart of the city. Treasures on view include the Book of Kells; the Books of Durrow and Armagh; and an early Irish harp. All are displayed in the Treasury and the Old Library/Long Room (which houses 200,000 rare books).

The Book of Kells is Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure and is the world’s most famous medieval manuscript. The 9th Century book is a richly decorated copy of the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ.  A must-see is the  Book of Kells “Turning Darkness into Light” exhibition.

Enjoy student-led walking tours through the four historical squares of the campus. Lasting 45 minutes, the tour provides visitors with an insight into the more than 400-year history of the College, its buildings, its traditions and its life today.  All of the guides are knowledgeable and enthusiastic students of Trinity College Dublin.

Opening Hours:
Apr to Sept –
Mon to Sat: 8:30am – 5pm
Sunday: 9:30am to 5pm
Oct to Mar –
Mon to Sat: 9.30am – 5pm
Sunday: 12pm – 4.30pm
Online booking is strongly recommended for the Book of Kells and entry is timed.

Contact & Pricing:
visittrinity.ie
enquiries@tcd.ie
Tel: 01 896 1000
Trinity Library, College Street, Dublin 2
Trinity Campus Tour only – Adults €15; concessions
Book of Kells and Old Library – Adults €18.50; concessions
Book of Kells/Old Library and Trinity Campus Tour – Adults €29; concessions