If you are planning a visit to Dublin, Ireland. It is paramount that you visit Glasnevin Cemetery before leaving the City. I highly recommended arriving early in the day and immediately purchase your tickets for the tour in the Visitors Center. These Tickets give you access to the Museum Exhibits in the visitors center. The visitors center staff are so very professional and helpful. They also have experts on standby if you are doing genealogy research. You can purchase gifts in the Visitor’s Center and also enjoy refreshments at the Cafe. I had planned for many years to visit the Museum and take the tour of Glasnevin. I had actually seen the tour featured in an amazing documentary called One Million Dubliners. The documentary discussed the day to day operations of Glasnevin and featured the tours. I watched it on DVD that was sent to me from a family friend back in Dublin, Ireland. After watching A Million Dubliners I could not wait to visit the Visitors Center and take the tour. I have being to Glasnevin Cemetery so many times in my life due to a lot of own family being there. Well my journey to Ireland this past March was a powerful one due to my Family bringing my Dad’s Ashes back to Ireland to buried at Glasnevin. The Glasnevin Trust were absolutely amazing and so professional in taking care of our family. I personally took the tour of Glasnevin the day before my Dad’s ashes were buried at our family plot. I arrived to the Glasnevin Visitors Center early in the afternoon and immediately purchased my ticket for the tour. I was informed by the staff that my ticket covered me to visit the Museum Exhibits that are located upstairs and in the basement of the building. Once I purchased my tickets I went to the Cafe. The Cafe was absolutely amazing. I purchased a Cappuccino and a slice of cake. Also they offer free WiFi Internet Access. I ended up touring the exhibits and I was so impressed with the attention to detail. When it was time for my tour I immediately went to the desk and met other visitors that were taking the tour. Our tour guide arrived on time and his name was Aerial O’Connell. He was so professional and passionate about his job. You could tell he really loved history and taking care of the visitors. We set out on our tour and even got to hear a Reenact-or that portrayed Jeremiah O'Donovan whom was a key participant in Ireland’s fight for Independence. We toured quite a lot of graves of people who contributed to the foundation of Ireland and got to hear about the history of Glasnevin. It would go with out saying that the tour ended at the Grave Of Michael Collins. I was so on top of the world after taking the tour due to waiting many years to take it. I ended my day by purchasing an other cappuccino at the cafe. Lastly I ended back up at Glasnevin Cemetery to bury my Dad’s ashes. One of the staff members immediately recognized me from the day before and gave me a huge hello. The Staff at Glasnevin are incredible and so professional . I highly recommended taking the time to visit Glasnevin and take the tour of this amazing cemetery. Glasnevin Cemetery rates ten stars and more ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I definitely will be returning to Glasnevin upon my next...
Read moreGlasnevin Cemetery: A Timeless Journey Through Irish History
If you're seeking an experience that will transport you through the rich tapestry of Irish history, Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, Ireland, is an absolute must-visit. This hallowed ground, nestled amidst the city's vibrant streets, holds the final resting place of some of the most influential figures who shaped the Ireland we know today.
Prepare to be captivated as you explore the tranquil beauty and discover the stories of countless souls who left an indelible mark on the Emerald Isle.
Stepping into Glasnevin Cemetery is like entering a living museum, where the past whispers through every blade of grass and every weathered gravestone. The air is charged with reverence and contemplation, reminding visitors of the significance of the site they stand upon.
As you wander through the serene green space, you'll be met with a sense of awe and wonder, knowing that beneath your feet lie the remains of visionaries, revolutionaries, artists, and heroes.
To fully immerse yourself in the tales that echo through these hallowed grounds, guided tours are an essential part of the Glasnevin experience.
Knowledgeable guides take you on a journey through Irish history, unravelling the stories of those interred within this sacred place. The general tour provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's past, while the Dead Interesting tour delves into the realms of Irish popular culture and folklore.
Brace yourself for an engaging narrative that paints vivid pictures of the individuals who left an indelible mark on the Irish psyche.
What truly sets Glasnevin Cemetery apart is the mosaic of generations and narratives interwoven within its grounds. The sheer diversity of notable headstones and monuments here stands as a testament to the breadth and depth of Irish history.
As you traverse the cemetery, each step leads you deeper into a uniquely Irish tale, an experience that can only be embraced in the heart of Dublin.
Glasnevin Cemetery beckons to those seeking a profound connection with the essence of Irish history.
Whether you're a history aficionado, a curious traveler, or simply someone eager to uncover the untold stories, a visit to this extraordinary cemetery will leave an indelible impression. It is a pilgrimage through time and memory, where the past whispers and the present stands humbled.
So, venture forth and let Glasnevin Cemetery unfold its enchanting narrative before your eyes.
Let the spirit of Ireland's past seep into your soul as you walk amidst the hallowed grounds of this remarkable place.
Be prepared to leave with a deeper understanding of Dublin, a newfound appreciation for the Irish spirit, and a lifetime of memories that will forever make...
Read moreCemeteries may seem like a macabre place to tour, but there is often so much history to discover, not to mention the ornate architecture involved in the memorials dedicated to those who have passed.
This is the largest cemetery in all of Dublin and I was awestruck by the ornate memorials held within. I just LOVED being able to view all of these old and ornate headstones and memorials. Pictures, nor words can possibly do it justice.
The “General History Tour” or the “Dead Interesting Tour” are both €13.50 per adult (read details about the tours on their website). You can climb to the top of the O’Connel Tower for an additional €9.20 per adult. But WAIT! That’s not all folks! If you have the Dublin City Pass, you can choose one of the two tours for FREE and then add the climb to the top of the O’Connel Tower for a discounted price of €7.
There are quite a few of the executed rebels from the 1916 Easter Rebellion buried here, so the place is packed full of history for you history buffs.
Unfortunately, we arrived after the last guided tour, so we were relegated to checking out their audio devices (for free with the Dublin City Pass) which kind of guided us around the cemetery and would tell us a little history about the person in each gravesite. We tried doing this for a little while, but the place is so huge, and not marked very well, and the maps aren’t very useful either. We found a couple of the spots and listened to anecdotes, but we both agreed that it would have been much better if we had gotten there in time for their guided tour. So, we ended up putting the headsets away, and just wandered around enjoying the beautiful architecture.
There’s also a museum at the entrance that gives a bit of history, also a cafe located next door. The young people running the museum and entrance area were very polite, helpful, and courteous. They were able to give us advice on what to do and where to do. They were very patient, and I truly appreciate that.
In summary, if you just want to walk around and explore on your own, it’s fun. But if you’re craving more history about the cemetery and the people resting here, get there on time for a guided tour. I think it is more...
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