The National Library of Ireland (NLI) is a must-visit cultural institution for any visitors to Dublin who are interested in exploring their family tree and finding out more about Ireland’s rich history.
Visitors can enjoy lively events and exhibitions, consult the collections, and avail of free genealogy advice. Particular highlights at the main library building on Kildare Street are the NLI’s award-winning Yeats exhibition and magnificent Victorian reading room.
Visit the Library’s major Seamus Heaney exhibition which celebrates the life and works of one of Ireland’s finest poets at the Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Centre, Westmoreland Street.
The NLI’s National Photographic Archive is located at Meeting House Square, Temple Bar and hosts a range of photographic exhibitions throughout the year.
All locations are FREE to visit and within a short walking distance of the Grafton Street shopping area.
The National Library of Ireland’s main building is located at 7-8 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, beside the Dáil. The Library has a further exhibition space at 3 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 and The National Photographic Archive is located at Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
All are within a short walking distance of the Grafton Street shopping area and St. Stephens Green. All locations are well serviced by public transport (bus, Luas and Dart).
Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland