Number Twenty Nine

Get transported back to Georgian Dublin with a visit to Number Twenty Nine, Dublin’s Georgian House Museum – a completely restored middle-class house, that brilliantly recaptures the atmosphere and furnishings of the late 18th century. Your visit brings you from the servant’s quarters in the basement up through the elegant entertaining rooms on the ground and first floors to the bedrooms and nursery above. Experience how the people of Georgian Dublin lived, worked and played as you move through the magnificent interiors of this beautiful house, while viewing a treasure trove of unique furniture and works of art. Open: Tue – Sat, 10am – 5pm. Last admission 4.30pm. Closed: Good Friday and from mid-December to mid-February. Tea Room: Open to the public. Adults: €6 Concessions and group leaders: €3 Children under 12yrs free.
29 Lower Fitzwilliam St., D2
t. (+353) (0)1 702 6163

www.esb.ie/no29


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