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- National Museum of Ireland, Merrion Street
National Museum of Ireland, Merrion Street


- Family friendly
- Free to visit
- Rainy days
The National Museum of Ireland on Merrion Street in Dublin City, affectionately known as the Dead Zoo, has remained largely unchanged since it opened in 1857, just before Darwin published On the Origin of Species.
The museum features galleries of Irish animals and geological exhibits from a collection of around two million specimens. Famous for its Victorian cabinet style displays, the museum showcases both living and extinct Irish wildlife. It has also served as a filming location for shows like Ripper Street and Penny Dreadful.
Please note: the location is currently closed.
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