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A remarkable castle to visit in Dublin, a historic site housing museums, an international conference center, gardens...

Dublin Castle was for a long time the seat of the British administration. Although it dates back to 1204, almost nothing from that time remains. Now covering an area of over 11 hectares, the site houses two museums, two cafes, an international conference centre and two gardens. In the courtyard, the statue of justice, Lady Justice, facing the interior of the castle, some say that it turns its back on the people of the streets...

The State Apartments are the only paying site in the castle. The throne room is particularly interesting. Guided tours only.

The Royal Chapel, in neo-Gothic style, was designed by Francis Johnston. Take time to admire the vaults, galleries and finely carved plaster and oak ornaments.

The Garda Museum is located in the 13th century Norman Tower Record. It is the only remaining intact tower, not only in this castle, but also in medieval Dublin.

The Chester Beatty Library displays the treasures - manuscripts, prints, icons, miniature paintings, ancient books and artefacts - of the cultures and religions of Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.

The Revenue Museum, located in the crypt of the Chapel Royal, provides a fun way to learn about the history of tax collection in Ireland.

Behind the castle, a garden with benches arranged in an arc is very pleasant in good weather. Together with the Chester Beatty Library, it is the most interesting site of the castle.

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NATBOR
Visited in september 2017
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Légère déception pour cette visite. On s'attend à beaucoup plus de " splendeurs", à l'image de châteaux de cette époque. IL semble plutôt avoir été vidé de ses souvenirs et de son mobilier.
A voir si vous avez un peu de temps, sinon, pas indispensable
bast101
Visited in may 2017
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Sympathique château, un peu cher par rapport à l'étendue du site.
FranckFRA
Visited in january 2017
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Je suis resté assez longtemps sur Dublin pour allez visiter le château. Si vous ne passez que 2-3 jours sur Dublin je vous conseille de ne pas visiter le Château. Il y a beaucoup d'autres monuments et endroits avoir avant dans Dublin.
Sophied23
Visited in july 2016
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La visite du château peut être guidée ou libre. La visite guidée permet d'entrer dans la Chapelle Royale. Les guides sont passionnés et n'hésitent pas à agrémenter la visite de petites anecdotes. La visite est en anglais uniquement. Pour la visite libre, on part avec un petit dépliant, mais seuls les Appartements d'Etat sont visibles
Jeff66600
Visited in april 2016
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Nous souhaitions faire la visite guidée pour un groupe de 10 mais la réceptionniste peu aimable souhaitait absolument nous séparer. Dommage, car sans la visite guidée, le seul accès possible est aux appartements non meublées et sans grand intérêt. Il y a de nombreux autres points d'intérêt à Dublin: éviter d'y perdre votre temps si vous n'avez pas accès à la visite guidée.

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