Custom House Visitor Centre

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Custom House Quay
Dublin
The Custom House, which has been a Dublin landmark for over two hundred years, was the architectural masterpiece of James Gandon. It was completed in 1791 after a ten-year construction period. This exhibition outlines the history of the Custom House. It describes events in the building during Easter Week 1916 and considers the history of the Custom House and its occupants from then until 1921, when the building was completely destroyed by fire during the War of Independence. The Visitor Centre itself is an example of some of the finest neo-classical architecture in Europe & ensures that this wonderful space is accessible by all. The Custom House makes up one of the many visitor centres and cultural attractions in Dublin's Docklands. Located nearby is EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, a digital museum that chronicles the amazing story of Irish emigration in 20 breath-taking interactive galleries, the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Story, and the Science Gallery.

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Massive structure.......
12/2/2024

We did to guided two guided tow of this impressive building, the first one was with Bernie of the in...

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Beautiful Building. Well worth visiting.
10/23/2024

I really enjoyed this experience. An excellent review of the entwining of Irish and English history ...

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Splendid Building on the Customs House Quay
10/12/2024

The Customs House stands proud over the Quayside of the River Liffey. Dating to 1791, the Customs H...

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