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Joyce Tower Museum: A Literary Landmark

Step into the world of James Joyce at this iconic Martello tower, the setting for the opening of *Ulysses*, with stunning Dublin Bay views.

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The Joyce Tower Museum, housed in a Martello tower in Sandycove, Dublin, commemorates James Joyce's brief stay in 1904 and the setting for the opening of *Ulysses*. It offers a glimpse into Joyce's world with exhibits and stunning coastal views.

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Sandycove Point, Dublin, Dún Laoghaire, A96 FX33, IE
Tuesday
10 am-4 pm
Wednesday
10 am-4 pm
Thursday
10 am-4 pm
Friday
10 am-4 pm
Saturday
10 am-4 pm
Sunday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Sandycove & Glasthule DART station, exit and walk towards the coast. Turn left onto Sandycove Road and continue towards Sandycove Point. The walk is approximately 15 minutes and offers scenic views of the coastline. The museum is located at the end of the point.

    Public Transport

    Take the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) to Sandycove & Glasthule station. Alternatively, take Dublin Bus routes 7, 7D, 59, or 111 to the Sandycove area. From the bus stop or DART station, follow the walking directions to Sandycove Point. A single DART or bus fare within Dublin typically costs €2-€4.

    Taxi

    From Dublin city center, a taxi to the Joyce Tower Museum takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is €25-€35. Ask the driver to take you to Sandycove Point in Sandycove.

    Local tips

    Visit in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
    Check the opening hours before you go, as they vary depending on the season.
    Take the DART to Sandycove & Glasthule station for easy access to the tower.
    Consider taking a guided tour to learn more about the history of the tower and James Joyce's connection to it.
    Enjoy a walk along the scenic Sandycove Promenade after your visit.

    Discover more about Joyce Tower Museum

    The James Joyce Tower Museum, perched on Sandycove Point in Dublin, is a must-visit for literary enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This Martello tower, built in the early 19th century to defend against a Napoleonic invasion, gained literary fame when James Joyce spent six nights here in 1904. The tower served as the setting for the opening chapter of his masterpiece, *Ulysses*, forever linking it to Joyce's legacy. Inside, the museum showcases a collection of Joycean memorabilia, including letters, photographs, portraits, and personal possessions. The exhibits offer insights into Joyce's life, his relationship with Ireland, and his dedication to his art. The living space is set up to resemble its 1904 appearance. Visitors can explore the gun platform, offering panoramic views of Dublin Bay, much as described in *Ulysses*. The museum opened on Bloomsday, June 16, 1962, and has been run by dedicated volunteers since. Donations are welcomed to help with the upkeep of the museum. The tower's popularity has grown over the years, with renovations and additions to enhance the visitor experience. Located in the charming coastal town of Sandycove, the museum is easily accessible by public transport and offers a unique opportunity to step into the world of James Joyce. Whether you're a devoted reader of *Ulysses* or simply curious about Irish literary history, the Joyce Tower Museum provides an enriching and memorable experience.
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