• Glasnevin Cemetery is the setting for the "Hades" episode in James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses, and is mentioned by Idris Davies in his poem Eire.[13][14].
  • We look forward to welcoming you to Experience GlasnevinIreland’s National Cemetery.
  • This Glasnevin cemetery is the largest cemetery from Ireland which is nearly 200 years of old (opened at 21st February 1832).
  • 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.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Monument Works has been designing and creating headstones, monuments and memorials since 1974.
  • Ireland's largest cemetery, Glasnevin, is a magnificently restored garden cemetery with grand monuments from the past and carefully preserves the stories of 1.5...
  • Glasnevin Cemetery, Finglas Road, Glasnevin (2.959,81 km) D11XA32 Dublin, Ireland, İrlanda.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road Dublin, Ireland Established 1832 124 acres Burials: 1.5 million Glasnevin Trust. “How many!
  • Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery is a Dublin cemetery housing the graves of some of the greatest figures in Irish history...
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832. It holds the graves and memorials of several notable figures...
  • 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 cemetery is in Dublin and is the main cemetery. It is on the Northside in the suburb of Glasnevin.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery (Dublin, Ireland). Crossroad of diversity illustrating the contrast between older traditional tombs full of symbolism and simple newer...