Photo Museum Ireland

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Photo Museum Ireland Dublin

About Photo Museum Ireland

Nestled in Meeting House Square, Photo Museum Ireland occupies a restored 19th-century warehouse, a prime example of Temple Bar's industrial heritage. Relaunched under the Martin Parr Foundation, it showcases Ireland's photographic history from lantern slides to digital eras, with rotating exhibits on Dublin life. This protected building's iron frames and timber beams echo the area's trading past, positioning it firmly among the best historic sites in Temple Bar Dublin for visual storytellers and nostalgia seekers.

What to Expect

Compact galleries display rare prints, cameras, and immersive installations amid creaky floors and high walls. Smell fresh ink from darkroom demos; hear curator talks on Irish icons. Open daily with budget entry; free for some events. Square outside buzzes with markets and performers.

Insider Tips

Visit during photography festivals for workshops; snag rooftop access for Liffey panoramas. Locals pair it with Love Lane murals. Go midweek for solitude; weekends bring queues. Capture your own shots in the square pre-visit. Follow their Insta for pop-ups. This warehouse-turned-museum captures Temple Bar's evolving portrait perfectly.

Details

Address: Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Opening Hours:
Tues-Sun: 11am-6pm (check website)

Website: https://photomuseumireland.ie/

Tags

  • Photography Museum
  • Warehouse Heritage
  • Exhibitions
  • Cultural