National Gallery

icon-locationMerrion Square W, Dublin 2, D02 K303, Ireland
The National Gallery is a must-visit for anyone interested in photography, art and culture and for those looking to explore Ireland's rich heritage.

The National Gallery of Ireland is one of the most important art museums in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1854, the museum is located in Merrion Square, near Trinity College. The gallery is home to more than 15,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures and decorative arts by some of the world's most famous artists. Its collection includes works by Caravaggio, Vermeer, Monet and many other famous artists.

The National Gallery also has a substantial collection of Irish art, with works by artists such as Jack B. Yeats and Francis Bacon.

The National Gallery regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures and educational programs. The gallery also has a conservation studio, where visitors can observe the conservation and restoration of works of art. It offers a great opportunity to see some of the greatest art masterpieces in the world. The works on display cover a wide variety of styles and periods, from the early Renaissance to the modern era.

It is a must-visit for anyone interested in art and culture and for those looking to explore Ireland's rich heritage.