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Dublin Art Galleries

Art is all around us. In Dublin, Art Galleries are dotted along our streets, colleges and even in our hotel. The Arthaus Boutique Hotel, is inspired by the spirit of the world-famous Bauhaus school of art and design.  

Throughout the hotel you will find an art trail featuring some of our favourite pieces in our gallery. This array of art features pieces to delight and explore the thoughts about our context in the world at large.  

The Arthaus Hotel Dublin 

Our Luxury Boutique Hotel has been designed to be a stylish sanctuary. Offering substance and a cheeky twist.  

On a monochrome backdrop, we have added layers of intense colours, geometric design elements and delicate naturalistic pieces.

Creating an unapologetically plush and opulent space for guests to enjoy 

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Dublin City Centre Galleries

Dublin has a number of extensive and noteworthy Art Galleries throughout the city. We have provided the reader with a list to choose from.

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Stay at the Arthaus Hotel

Take the stress out of travelling and stay just seconds from Dublin’s most well-known bars & restaurants and city attractions.  Enjoy a luxurious overnight stay in one of our boutique rooms in the heart of Dublin. Inspired by the best of the Bauhaus Art Movement our stylish and creative rooms are the perfect touch of luxury to begin your Dublin journey.  

Stay two nights at the Arthaus Hotel and get 10% off per night.  

National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

The former military barracks is home to two fascinating collections:  Decorative arts which include silver, ceramics, glassware, furniture, clothing, jewellery and coins. The Eileen Gray collection explores the life and work of the Iconic 20th century designer. On display, Eileen’s Adjustable Chrome Table and the Non-Conformist Chair add to a range of personal photographs and ephemera.

While the military history collection tells Ireland’s military and revolutionary past showcasing, uniforms, weapons, aeroplanes and tanks. There are a number of permanent collections on display. Highlights of these exhibits are the Irish Wars 1919 to 1923, and the Asgard ship.  

In December 2023, a very special exhibition is planned. Alison Lowry: (A)Dressing Our Hidden Truths was nominated for the Annual Global Fine Arts Awards 2019: Global Humanity category in addition to a nomination for the Annual Global Fine Arts Awards 2019: “YOUniversal” and “You-2” people’s choice awards. This is a must see on your trip to Dublin’s Art Galleries. 

Like many National museums admission is free to permanent exhibitions. Plan your visit to the decorative Art Museum now.

Chester Beatty Library

The Chester Beatty collection is undoubtedly a hidden gem in the city’s heart. Located on the grounds of Dublin Castle gardens the gallery holds very interesting collections that include European and Japanese prints, manuscripts, rare books and other treasures from Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.  

There are currently two exhibitions on display. “Arts of the Book” and “Sacred Traditions” are running concurrently on different floors of the art gallery.  

You can join in on lots of activities, talks, films or tours for free at the gallery. Each week there is a new activity with many running over consecutive weekends.  

There is no admission charge to the library, but they do accept donations. The suggested donation is €10. The venue is closed on Mondays between November and February. Plan your trip to the Chester Beatty now.   

Old Library & The Book of Kells – Trinity College

One of the greatest libraries in the world the Old Library of Trinity College Dublin houses one of the most precious books in history which is the 1,200 years old Book of Kells.  

The €18 ticket gives access to both the Book of Kells exhibition and the stunning library ‘’Long Hall’’, where a book collection of more than 400 years old rest on tall shelves spread around the 2 floors. The Long Room library is synonymous with both Harry Potter and Star Wars fans, even though it was not used in filming.   

The Book of Kells is a 9th century manuscript that was produced over a 200-year period. It is permanently on display in the Long Room library.  

A specialist turns the page of the book roughly every 8 weeks, so if you have visited this attraction before, the chances are it will be a different page on your next visit. Sculptures and other objects are also part of the permanent exhibition.  

So, you see, Art really is all around us. From when you wake in your cosy room to the minimalist designs of IMMA to the classical masterpieces at the National Gallery. I hope to have helps you find your way around Dublin’s Art Galleries.  

Our philosophy at the Arthaus is that of Paul Klee, “Art does not reproduce what we see. It makes us see.” We hope it makes you see the world in a different way as well. 

The Wrap Up

So, you see, Art really is all around us. From when you wake in your cosy room to the minimalist designs of IMMA to the classical masterpieces at the National Gallery. I hope to have helps you find your way around Dublin’s Art Galleries.  

Our philosophy at the Arthaus is that of Paul Klee, “Art does not reproduce what we see. It makes us see.” We hope it makes you see the world in a different way as well.

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