• Glasnevin Cemetery (The round tower in the centre stands over the tomb of Daniel O'Connell). Tomb of Daniel O'Connell inside the crypt at the bottom of the round tower.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery opened in 1832 as a non-denominational graveyard — the first of its kind in Ireland — and is the last resting place of some 1.5million people.
  • The largest cemetery in Ireland , Glasnevin Cemetery is home to an estimated 1.5 million burials and holds the graves of some of the most significant figures...
  • Glasnevin is a Victorian garden cemetery and covers 124 acres with plenty to appreciate. You will find the largest collection of Celtic crosses in the world here.
  • Located in Dublin city, Glasnevin Cemetery is Ireland’s largest burial place, 124 acres of monuments, crypts, gravestones and other tributes to the dead.
  • Looking for something to do in Dublin? History buffs & those tracing their Irish family history will find the Glasnevin Cemetery Tour fascinating.
  • The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum tour is well worth doing. In this guide, find info on everything from parking and opening hours to its history and more.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, an historic burial ground and living museum where Ireland's national heroes & ordinary citizens are remembered.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Ireland, with an estimated 1.5 million people buried there.
  • Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery is a Dublin cemetery housing the graves of some of the greatest figures in Irish history...
  • To give that a little context, Dublin city has a current population of half a million people. This makes Glasnevin one of…
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road Dublin, Ireland Established 1832 124 acres Burials: 1.5 million Glasnevin Trust “How many!
  • Welcome to Glasnevin, Ireland's National Cemetery, where every plot has...