Forest Avenue Restaurant gets its name from the street where one of the owners grew up on in Queens, New York. Each dish on the menu is beautifully crafted using the highest quality ingredients and the wine list, while small and exciting, focuses on regional producers with a passion for what they do. Dining here is a deeply personal and immersive experience.
IndoChine is a cosy neighbourhood restaurant on Leeson Street in Dublin City and is influenced by southeast Asian culinary experiences. The melting pot of Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, with flavours of Malaysia interspersed, gives them their culinary heritage, albeit with a minimalist French slant.
Discover the Museum of Curiosities in Dublin City. The fascinating museum showcases bizarre taxidermy, eerie haunted dolls, mummified creatures, antique medical devices and Victorian relics, providing a captivating peek into the darker corners of history and superstition.
The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) in Dublin City is an institution dedicated to developing and exhibiting traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts.
Experience Irish literature through voice, sound and story at MoLI - Museum of Literature Ireland. Manuscripts and immersive installations bring Ireland's writers vividly to life, creating moments where their world meets yours.
In 1856, John Henry Newman founded the University Church, which sits alongside The Museum of Literature of Ireland (MoLI) on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin City centre. This Catholic house of worship boasts a stunning interior with notable carvings, plaques and stained glass windows.
The Irish Architectural Archive, located in No. 45 Merrion Square, is of architectural importance as a Georgian building and as an immense collection of records going back to the late 1600s on every significant building and architect in Ireland. It also contains 500,000 photographs and exhibitions.
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