• It may seem an unusual item to have on a bucket list, but I have long wanted to take a tour of Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.
  • The Historical Significance of Glasnevin Cemetery. Prior to Glasnevin’s establishment, Irish Catholics had no cemeteries of their own.
  • Dublin’s necropolis, Glasnevin Cemetery is a ‘must see’ for anyone visiting the city with a little time to spare.
  • 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.
  • This Glasnevin cemetery is the largest cemetery from Ireland which is nearly 200 years of old (opened at 21st February 1832).
  • We look forward to welcoming you to Experience Glasnevin – Ireland’s National Cemetery.
  • Do you want to learn more about Glasnevin (Or Prospect) Cemetery? Visit CWGC for its history, location maps, visitor information, and war dead casualty details.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is the world’s first cemetery museum and home to over 1.6 million deceased.
  • 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...
  • 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.