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St Stephen’s Green


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St Stephen’s Green : 18 activités et sites à visiter

Leinster House

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This is where Parliament sits. One of the symbols of Irish democracy! See you in Dublin!

Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI)

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A museum that revisits Ireland's greatest literary works! James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, George Benard Shaw and many other Irish writers are in the spotlight!

Dublin’s Natural History Museum

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This natural history museum boasts some of the finest specimens of naturalized animals in the country!

The Royal Irish Academy

Dublin is home to the Royal Irish Academy, a learned society that brings together many Irish intellectuals, scientists and writers.


The Number Twenty Nine

N°29 is a Dublin Georgian house dating from 1794. Take a guided tour and learn about the way of life in those days!

Oscar Wilde’s house

If you love Irish literature, we recommend a visit to Oscar Wilde's house in Dublin's Merrion Square. A huge cultural venue!






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What to expect?

St Stephen’s Green is an area in the south-east of Dublin. It’s home to most of the city’s green spaces, giving Dubliners the chance to relax in a green setting, go for a jog, organize a picnic or simply take a stroll. It’s also home to the Irish National Museum, the Art Gallery of Ireland and the Museum of Irish Literature.

Visit St Stephen’s Green

The museum and nature park district

St Stephen’s Green is one of Dublin’s most pleasant districts to explore. You’ll find red-brick Georgian houses with colorful doors, fascinating national museums and green parks where you can relax on the lawns.

Historically, this district has been home to intellectuals, writers and artists. The home of Oscar Wilde and other great talents of the time.

That’s why every one of the district’s historic Irish pubs smells so special. That of passionate exchanges, of readings by Joyce and Wilde.

In short: a fascinating district, where you can plunge into the heart of historic Dublin, both modern and traditional.

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