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Green on Red Gallery, Dublin

The Green On Red Gallery is one of Ireland’s most dynamic and exciting galleries.

The Green On Red Gallery is one of Ireland’s most dynamic and exciting galleries. Representing some of the best contemporary work on the market, both Irish and international.


Hours

Sun

Closed

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:00

18:00

Wed

10:00

18:00

Thu

10:00

18:00

Fri

10:00

18:00

Sat

13:00

16:00

About Green on Red Gallery

 26 Lombard St E, Dublin 2, Ireland

 +353 1 671 3414

 www.greenonredgallery.com

Green on Red Gallery and Nearby Sights on Map

Merrion Square

Merrion Square is one of the largest squares in Dublin

Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship Museum

This active ship is an accurate replica of the original Jeanie Johnston, which sailed between Tralee in Co

The National Gallery of Ireland

National collection of Irish and European Art

Old Library at Trinity College & Book of Kells

The gorgeously illustrated original manuscript of the '''Book of Kells''' is the main draw here, but the massive Long Hall of the Old library itself is equally if not even more impressive

National Museum of Ireland - Natural History

The 'Dead Zoo' contains a comprehensive zoological collection stored and maintained in a manner unchanged since its establishment in Victorian times

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

Not to be missed for anyone interested in Irish history as this museum is the national repository for all all archaeological objects found in Ireland

Waterways Ireland Visitors Centre

Housed in an award winning architectural structure affectionately known as the 'box in docks' situated in the waters of Grand Canal Dock

Little Museum of Dublin

A non-profit museum documenting the social, cultural and political history of Dublin city, the collection, housed in a beautiful Georgian townhouse on St

Temple Bar

Bustling party area with street artists, pubs and revelers

An Post Museum

Offers a unique and engaging insight into the history of one of the Irish Post Office, with displays on stamps, mail boats, the role of GPO staff on Easter Monday 1916 and an original copy of The Proclamation