• Marsh's Library is Ireland's oldest public library. Built right next to Saint Patrick's Cathedral, this library has been home to an impressive collection since...
  • Founded in 1707, Marshs Library holds some 25,000 books and 300 manuscripts, and is the oldest public library in Ireland.
  • Marshs Library welcomes visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Visitors are asked to pay an entrance fee of €7, with €4 for students and senior citizens.
  • Though visitors tend to flock to see the Book of Kells, less make the journey down to Marshs Library, the atmospheric home to nearly 25,000 rare books.
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  • Learn how Ireland's oldest public library came to be and uncover the household names who studied there with our history of Marsh's Library Dublin.
  • Follow me on my visual and written Gothic adventures through Dublin as I explore a 300 year old haunted Marsh's Library, a crypt, and an invisible graveyard.
  • Tucked just behind St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the charming Marshs Library, which is open daily except Tuesdays and Sundays, from 9:30 am to 5 pm.
  • Marshs Library 1. ... Marshs Library is situated right beside St. Patrick’s Cathedral and is home to over 25,000 rare and fascinating books and manuscripts.
  • This often-forgotten refuge, which at first glance appears to be no more than an old library, is home to more than simply sloping shelves and leather-bound books.