About The Little Museum of Dublin
Perched on St Stephen's Green, The Little Museum of Dublin occupies a lovingly restored 18th-century Georgian townhouse at No.15, a prime historic site in St Stephen's Green. Founded in 2011, it boasts over 5,000 donated items chronicling Dublin life from 1910s to 1980s, including U2 guitars and Oscar Wilde letters. This volunteer-run gem personalises Irish history through ordinary voices.
What to Expect
Intimate guided tours (hourly) reveal treasures like signed portraits, 1916 Proclamation, and Beatles-meet-U2 stories. Compact rooms overflow with nostalgia; rooftop views over the Green.
Insider Tips
Book tours ahead; pair with Green picnic. Evening events feature storytelling. Budget-friendly, it's intimate alternative to big museums. Spot Phil Lynott plaque nearby.
Unmissable for authentic Dublin tales amid Georgian splendour.
