• Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon) is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832.
  • The National Botanic Garden of Ireland is adjacent to Glasnevin Cemetery, and you can enter this premier scientific institution for free.
  • Famous activists, politicians, artists, writers, and thinkers all shaped the city as we know it today, and many of them are buried at Glasnevin Cemetery.
  • You can also explore Glasnevin's Online Genealogy Search with access to a large database of Glasnevin Cemetery's internment records.
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  • 1916 Glasnevin Centenary Chapel | Competition 2013. This project for the design of a funeral chapel at Glasnevin Cemetery seeks to balance the requirement...
  • The graves and tombs of many leading lights in recent Irish history are collected together at Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery, one of the city’s most popular attractions.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is vast, complicated, and much of Ireland's history resides under its earth. Locals refer to it as the city of the dead.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Ireland 1832 to the Present. Glasnevin Cemetery is a significant Dublin municipal cemetery with over 1,000,000 graves.
  • Our proposal for the new Glasnevin Cemetery Chapel uses, as its conceptual basis, two key reference points: the work of poet William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)...