• Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon) is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1832.
  • As part of his work towards Catholic Emancipation in 19th century Ireland, O`Connell was instrumental in setting up Glasnevin Cemetery.
  • In fact, in Ulysses, arguably the world’s greatest book, Glasnevin Cemetery - or Prospect Cemetery as it was then known - provides one of the backdrops.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is the world’s first cemetery museum and home to over 1.6 million deceased.
  • A visit to a graveyard may not be your idea of a jolly day out, but Glasnevin Cemetery is one of the most fascinating places in Dublin.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. Finglas Road Glasnevin DUB 11. ... Glasnevin Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Ireland and was first opened in 1832.
  • Welcome to Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. It opened in 1832. It covers 124 acres. 1.5 million people are buried here, including Daniel O’Connell...
  • We look forward to welcoming you to Experience Glasnevin – Ireland’s National Cemetery. ... Highly recommend the tour of Glasnevin Cemetery.
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  • The stones in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin go on forever. Over 1.5 million people have been buried there since its establishment in 1832, and the markers tell the...