Museum

14 Henrietta Street, Dublin

15 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Aleksandra
April 2, 2022
Really unique locally-run museum that talks about the history of the buildings in the area, and the socio-economic challenges.
Kate
July 17, 2019
14 Henrietta Street is a newly opened museum in a restored 18th century Victorian townhouse which charts the social history of the building from the home of Lord Viscount Molesworth to twentieth century tenement. The building has been rescued from decline and carefully restored into a living history museum which is only accessible via guided tour, which together with stories, short videos and the building itself, bring the story of 14 Henrietta Street, and the story of Dublin alive
14 Henrietta Street is a newly opened museum in a restored 18th century Victorian townhouse which charts the social history of the building from the home of Lord Viscount Molesworth to twentieth century tenement. The building has been rescued from decline and carefully restored into a living histor…
Sarah
March 3, 2022
A great insight into Dublin's history from.grandeur to misery. A really interesting small and approachable museum
Fabiana
April 25, 2019
This recently opened museum is a must visit while here. It provides an extraordinary look into tenement life in Dublin, and is excellently maintained.
Natalie
December 14, 2021
Former tenement house/ see how Irish lived in 1900s/ guided tours. Slightly depressing, but educational.

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Location
14 Henrietta St
Dublin 1, D