Little Museum of Dublin reopens after €4.3m makeover

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Sarah Clancy, chief executive of the museum, Mary Stack of Fáilte Ireland, and Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain

The Little Museum of Dublin has reopened to the public after a €4.3m makeover, enhancing its exhibition space and visitor facilities.

The museum features thousands of artefacts, including a model of the Dart, old phones, and memorabilia from U2.

A new youth education space and an integrated lift have been added to improve accessibility, along with a sun-trap patio for visitors to enjoy.

Opening seven days a week from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm, the museum will offer guided tours every 40 minutes and a daily walking tour at 2.15 pm.

Projected visitor numbers are expected to exceed 215,000 annually by 2035, generating an economic impact of €24.7m over the next decade.

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