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  1. The impressive library of Trinity College was built in the 18th century and has an extensive collection of medieval manuscripts. Being one of the Legal Deposits of Ireland, it holds any book copy ever published in Ireland. The impressive, 213,25 ft long (65 m), wood-clad Long Room is the main chamber of the Old Library with its distinctive ...

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Trinity College and The Book of Kells is ranked #1 out of 22 things to do in Dublin. ... Although some visitors complained of crowds in the library and an overpriced ticket, ...

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  4. Optional: see the Book of Kells in the Old Library! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 3-hour: Dublin City Center & Trinity College This option includes skip-the-line tickets to Trinity College Campus (audio guided tour without a guide) and a 2H walking tour of Dublin City Center.

  5. Safeguarding the Old Library. The Old Library Redevelopment Project draws on the best 21st century design and technology to safeguard the 18th century building and conserve its precious collections for future generations. As part of this landmark conservation project, 200,000 books have been removed from the Long Room library chamber.

  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.

  7. Trinity College’s Library and the Book of Kells were on my must-see list. Definitely book tickets in advance, as they sell out quickly. The Book of Kells exhibit is remarkable, especially in terms of how the book has been preserved for so many years. But the true highlight for me was the long room — an ultimate book lovers’ paradise.