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  1. The Library’s history dates back to the establishment of the College in 1592 and it is the largest library in Ireland. Today it has over 6 million printed volumes with extensive collections of journals, manuscripts, maps and music reflecting over 400 years of academic development. The most famous of its manuscripts, the Book of Kells and the ...

  2. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin Trinity Search Your query Search collection The Library of Trinity College Dublin All Trinity Undergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Staff AZ of Trinity Areas Trinity Maps Research Expertise Library Stella Catalogue Library Classic Catalogue TARA Research Archive News Events

  3. John Stearne Medical Library 09:00–21:00. Research Collections 10:15–12:15,13:30–15:30. Glucksman Map Library Closed. Kinsella Hall 24 hours. 1937 Reading Room 24 hours. 1 The Ussher Library closes in the hour before this closing time - the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors reopen as Kinsella Hall shortly after. Early Printed Books & Special ...

  4. Book of Kells Experience & Trinity Trails From €33.50 | 120 mins A 45 min English language guided tour of Trinity campus followed by entry to the Book of Kells and Old Library, Gaia & new immersive digital experience.

  5. Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland is Ireland's oldest university and is also known as the University of Dublin. Not only does it feature some beautiful arch...

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  6. Hamilton Library 09:30–17:00. John Stearne Medical Library 09:00–22:00. Research Collections 10:00–16:00. Glucksman Map Library 10:00–16:00. Kinsella Hall 24 hours. 1937 Reading Room 24 hours. 1 The Ussher Library closes in the hour before this closing time - Kinsella Hall reopens shortly after.

  7. 18 de ago. de 2021 · The collections include the Library's oldest and most valuable books, maps, manuscripts, and archives, with collections dating from 13th century BC to the present day. The collections are constantly increasing, both under legal deposit of new printed Irish works and by purchase or donation. People from across the world utilise the Library's ...