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Interesting attraction at which you can learn about the history of Guinness and get a sample at the end!
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Located in the heart of St. Jame's Gate Brewery, it is the No. 1 attraction of both Irish and International visitors alike. Just a short walk from the Dublin Town Centre, learn about the incredible history and making of one of the most popular beer's in the world.
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long with works by W. B. Yeats (1923), George Bernard Shaw (1925), Samuel Beckett (1969), and Seamus Heaney (1995), the National Library contains first editions of every major Irish writer, including books by Jonathan Swift, Oliver Goldsmith, and James Joyce (who used the library as the scene of the great literary debate in Ulysses). In addition, almost every book ever published in Ireland is kept here, along with an unequaled selection of old maps and an extensive collection of Irish newspapers and magazines—more than 5 million items in all.
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An interactive experience where you will be transported back to 1780 to discover how John Jameson converted water,barley and yeast to finest Irish whiskey, culminating in a taste of the whisky itself.
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The Old Library houses Ireland's largest collection of books and manuscripts; its principal treasure is the Book of Kells, generally considered to be the most striking manuscript ever produced in the Anglo-Saxon world and one of the great masterpieces of early Christian art.
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THIS IS A GORGEOUS CENTE, FOR CRYSAL MAKING!
KIBARRY, WATERFORD
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