• 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Here you will find detailed information about Marsh's Library: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.
  • Marsh's Library is a perfectly preserved building of the late Renaissance and early Enlightenment. It has changed little in 300 years.
  • 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.
  • Marsh's Library is the oldest public library in Ireland and houses a collection of rare and interesting books and manuscripts.
  • Today I visited Marsh's Library, the oldest public library in Dublin dating to 1701, located adjacent to St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
  • Marshs Library is the first public library in Ireland, opening its doors in Dublin in 1707 and as such is a vital part of Irish heritage and tourism.
  • Opening in 1707 Marshs Library was the first ever public library in Ireland. However that’s not the library’s only claim to fame.