- irishtourism.com glasnevin-cemetery-and-museum/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...
- cwgc.org Visit Us …/glasnevin-or-prospect…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.
- shamrockgift.com blog/folklore-friday-glasnevin-…Originally named Prospect Cemetery for the nearby townland of Prospect, Glasnevin Cemetery opened to much public attention on February 22, 1832.
- expedia.ie Glasnevin-Cemetery-Glasnevin.d6086197.…The graves and tombs of many leading lights in recent Irish history are collected together at Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery, one of the city’s most popular attractions.
- thinplacestour.com glasnevin-cemetery/The stones in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin go on forever. Over 1.5 million people have been buried there since its establishment in 1832, and the markers tell the...
- ireland-calling.com dublin-glasnevin-cemetery/A cemetery may not be a typical choice for a tourist attraction but then Glasnevin is not a typical cemetery.
- touristinspiration.com ireland/dublin/glasnevin-…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.
- irishcentral.com roots/history/glasnevin-cemetery…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.
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- historyhit.com locations/glasnevin-cemetery-…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.