• The James Joyce Tower is located on a cliff-top in Sandyford, South County Dublin and is a museum dedicated to Joyce.
  • Sandycove's Martello Tower was built during the Napoleonic Wars. Since 1962 it has been a museum dedicated to James Joyce!
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  • See 67 photos and 8 tips from 324 visitors to James Joyce Tower & Museum. "The real draw is the roof, from which you can get views across Dublin bay!"
  • Maximum Capacity 25 people Not Wheelchair Accessible Access to roof is very restricted. Meeting Point James Joyce Tower and Museum.
  • The tower is best known for featuring in the opening section of James Joyce’s Ulysses. The tower today houses a museum which contains letters...
  • This tower is where the action begins in Joyce's epic novel Ulysses. The museum was opened in 1962 by Sylvia Beach, the Paris-based publisher who first…
  • Discussions include the Joycean historical items on display in the museum, the history of the tower, what really went down the night Joyce stormed out of the...
  • A tower, that the museum is found, was built in preparation for a possible invasion by Napoleon, which never happened. Today it holds James Joyce Museum...