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  2. Embark on an Unforgettable Adventure: Journey Through Time with the Book of Kells Tour. Step into the Pages of History: Experience the Magic of the Book of Kells With a Tour.

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  1. 31 de dez. de 2015 · The tickets can be bought on location (the till is located in the souvenir shop, just beside the library entrance) or online and give access to both the book of Kells and the long room, located on the floor above. Trinity College Library hours. Mon – Sat (May – Sept) 08:30 – 17:00. Sun (May – Sept) 09:30 – 17:00.

  2. The Book of Kells was brought to Trinity College for safekeeping in 1654 and now more than half a million visitors queue up to see it annually. The 680-page (340-folio) book was rebound in four calfskin volumes in 1953. There has been a library at Trinity College since its founding in 1592 and the Old Library dates from 1732.

  3. Take a guided tour through the grounds of Trinity College Dublin and discover the hidden gems that make Ireland’s oldest university such a special place. Make the most out of your day in Dublin with a Book of Kells Experience & Trinity Trails bundle. This combined ticket includes a guided campus tour followed by access to the Book of Kells ...

  4. The Old Library and the Book of Kells Exhibition is a 'must see' for visitors to Dublin. Located right in the heart of Dublin City, and in the country's oldest university, a walk through the entrance archway and the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century. Though best known for the Book of Kells ...

  5. Há 6 dias · Trinity spinout Altach secures €1.2 million investment to transform treatments for cartilage injuries. Founded in 2022 and originating from pioneering research at Trinity, Altach has developed a novel biomimetic scaffold made from Type II collagen. 23 May 2024. Awards and Funding, Health, Innovation, Research, Science.

  6. Gaia at the Old Library. An illuminated artwork called Gaia has been installed in the heart of the Old Library at Trinity College and has fast become one of the top things to see in Dublin. The installation features NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface, showcasing the planet floating in three dimensions as it might be viewed from space.