Many are the castles, mansions and museums widespread in the whole country.
Dublin is rich of literary references, not to forget Joyce’s Dubliners.
In it are some delicious 18th buildings such as the Customs House, the Bank
of Ireland and Trinity College housing a lovely library with valuable works,
among which The Book of Kells containing verses in latin from the New Testament
written and illustrated by monks at the end of the 8th century.
The National Museum and the National Gallery are worthy a visit, not to forget
its two cathedrals, Christ Church and St. Patrick’s, and castle .
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