Exploring Science Gallery Dublin: A Fusion of Art and Science
Discover the innovative Science Gallery Dublin, where art meets science in a dynamic and engaging cultural hub in the heart of Trinity College.
Immerse yourself in the innovative world of Science Gallery Dublin, where art meets science in a dynamic and interactive environment. Perfect for curious minds and art enthusiasts alike, this cultural hub offers a unique perspective on contemporary issues through thought-provoking exhibitions and engaging events.
A brief summary to Science Gallery Dublin
- Trinity College Dublin, Naughton Institute, The, Pearse St, Dublin 2, IE
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Local tips
- Check the gallery's website for current exhibitions and events to plan your visit accordingly.
- Visit during weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds and enjoy a more immersive experience.
- Don't forget to explore the surrounding Trinity College campus, which is rich in history and beauty.
- Consider joining a guided tour if available, to gain deeper insights into the exhibits.
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Getting There
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Bus
If you're near O'Connell Street, catch the number 7 or 7A bus towards Kimmage. Get off at the stop called 'Trinity College'. From there, walk south on Dame Street, cross the road at the traffic light, and enter through the main gates of Trinity College. Follow the path straight ahead until you reach the Naughton Institute, which is located on Pearse Street.
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DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit)
If you're near a DART station, take the DART train towards Howth or Malahide. Disembark at Pearse Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Pearse Street. Walk straight for about 5 minutes, and you'll see Trinity College Dublin on your left. The Naughton Institute is located within the college grounds.
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Walking
If you're staying in the city center, walking to Trinity College is a pleasant option. Start at Suffolk Street and head east towards Grafton Street. Continue straight until you reach the end of Grafton Street, then turn right onto College Green. Walk straight into the college grounds, and follow the path to the Naughton Institute, which will be on your right.
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Luas (Tram)
Take the Luas Green Line tram towards Broombridge. Get off at the St. Stephen's Green stop. From there, walk east across St. Stephen's Green park towards Dawson Street. Continue onto Nassau Street, then turn left onto the main entrance of Trinity College. Walk straight through the college grounds to reach the Naughton Institute.
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