• Oddly enough, they chose a coffin inside a vault in Glasnevin Cemetery - moving its former occupant Ann Hodgens to make room for the guns.
  • The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum is undoubtedly one of the most unique stops on the Dublin itinerary.
  • What are some interesting facts about Glasnevin Cemetery? Experience Glasnevin: Ireland's National Cemetery, in County Dublin is Ireland's largest cemetery.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Ireland 1832 to the Present. Glasnevin Cemetery is a significant Dublin municipal cemetery with over 1,000,000 graves.
  • Dublin’s necropolis, Glasnevin Cemetery is a ‘must see’ for anyone visiting the city with a little time to spare.
  • Photo taken at Glasnevin Cemetery by Fernando M. on 10/13/2021. ... Photo taken at Glasnevin Cemetery by Linda on 8/24/2021. See all 176 photos.
  • History of Glasnevin Cemetery. The cemetery was founded in the 19th century: at that point, under British rule, Irish Catholics had nowhere to bury their dead.
  • 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.
  • While it’s not your ‘typical’ tourist attraction, a trip to Glasnevin Cemetery is completely worthwhile as it is a place of real significance in Ireland.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin is a Christian congregation serving the Glasnevin community and encouraging others through a life-changing...