• The cost is €5 per person, and will enable you to discover the history of the cemetery, as well as the lives of the great men and women buried here in Glasnevin
  • 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.
  • A cemetery may not be a typical choice for a tourist attraction but then Glasnevin is not a typical cemetery.
  • 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.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery was established in 1832 under the direction of Daniel O’Connell for the purpose of burying “people of all religions and non”.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Ireland and was first opened in 1832. It was established as a place where people of all religions and none could...
  • Glasnevin offer an audio guide and map combination which enables you to explore a selection of the key graves in Glasnevin Cemetery at your own pace.
  • This Glasnevin cemetery is the largest cemetery from Ireland which is nearly 200 years of old (opened at 21st February 1832).
  • Glasnevin Cemetery, Ireland's largest burial ground, covers 124 acres of glorious parkland where you can discover the legacies of Ireland’s heroes.