- irish-genealogy-toolkit.com Glasnevin-…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.
- visitdublin.com experience-glasnevin-ireland-s-…You will learn about the sculpture, symbolism, architecture, art, sporting heroes, natural life and much more. Glasnevin Cemetery is considered an outdoor art gallery.
- Glasnevin Cemetery Monument Works has been designing and creating headstones, monuments and memorials since 1974.
- ionaroadparish.ie about-us/our-parish/glasnevin-…Glasnevin Cemetery was consecrated and opened to the public for the first time on 21st February 1832.
- go-to-ireland.com what-to-see/glasnevin-museum-…The cost is €5 per person, and will enable you to discover the history of the cemetery, as well as the lives of the great men and women buried here in Glasnevin…
- vagabondtoursofireland.com glasnevin-cemetery-…If you are in Dublin and have some time, we highly recommend checking out the Glasnevin Cemetery Tour.
- citydays.com places/glasnevin-cemetery/The Historical Significance of Glasnevin Cemetery. Prior to Glasnevin’s establishment, Irish Catholics had no cemeteries of their own.
- joinmychurch.com churches/Glasnevin-Cemetery--…Answer: Glasnevin Cemetery is located at Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin. Question: What time is mass at Glasnevin Cemetery ?
- dodublin.ie city-attractions/glasnevin-cemetery-…Learn about the leading key figures of Irish history buried at Glasnevin Cemetery. Visit Ireland's tallest round tower, and experience the O'Connell Crypt.