• It may sound morbid but one of the most famous and visited landmarks in Glasnevin is an ancient graveyard! The cemetery has been open since 1832 and is the...
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  • The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum tour is well worth doing. In this guide, find info on everything from parking and opening hours to its history and more.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery is the setting for the "Hades" episode in James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses, and is mentioned by Idris Davies in his poem Eire.[13][14].
  • by Niamh Duffy13/10/2021 Glasnevin Cemetery, located in the heart of County Dublin, has long been known as Ireland’s ‘National Cemetery’.
  • The Glasnevin National Cemetery maybe the best spot in all of Dublin to learn about the history of this great city and of the country of Ireland.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery opened in 1832 as a non-denominational graveyard — the first of its kind in Ireland — and is the last resting place of some 1.5million people.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road Dublin, Ireland Established 1832 124 acres Burials: 1.5 million Glasnevin Trust. “How many!
  • Glasnevin Cemetery Museum is also a central location for those wanting to trace their Irish ancestors. ... How to get to Glasnevin Cemetary.
  • The largest cemetery in Ireland, Glasnevin Cemetery is home to an estimated 1.5 million burials and holds the graves of some of the most significant figures in Irish...
  • 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, Charles...
  • Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery is a Dublin cemetery housing the graves of some of the greatest figures in Irish history...
  • Ireland's largest cemetery, Glasnevin, is a magnificently restored garden cemetery with grand monuments from the past and carefully preserves the stories of 1.5...