6 Things To Do In Dublin If You Love Fiction and Freaky Things

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Dublin produced some of the finest writers in the last couple of centuries. If you are a lover of fiction, you may want to check out some of the attractions on this list. As for the Hungry Tree and unusual museum, we’ve added these in just for the hell of it.

Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture

A collection of three colorful statues sit in Merrion Square to commemorate the Irish poet and playwright.

Samuel Beckett Bridge

The Samuel Beckett Bridge is arguably the most spectacular bride in Dublin. It is dedicated to the remarkable author and playwright.

The Oscar Wilde House

Take a look inside the house where the infamous writer grew up.

The Hungry Tree

Within the grounds of The Honorable Society of King’s Inns stands an 80-year-old plane tree. The tree has begun devouring an iron bench and is now known as the “hungry tree”.

National Leprechaun Museum

Ever wondered about the origins of leprechauns? You can learn about that and more in the National Leprechaun Museum in Dublin.

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The Long Room Library at Trinity College

The gorgeous library at Trinity College was built in the early 1700s. The Long Room holds 200,000 books and the collection contains some of the library’s earliest treasures.

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