So unless you know where this place is, it's hard to find because it can resemble a nice house always found in this area. However, right now, there are some really cool art pieces they are giant snails. They are not open on Mondays, but otherwise, you should drop in it is free and pretty neat to see what's inside. There are a few interactive attractions and a ceramics room in the basement you can pay to be part of. This used to be someone's home made into this small tourist attraction. I would say you can see everything in about 30 to 45 minutes if you spend alot of time looking at each thing. You can take part in the geo search but sadly some of the boxes are not accessible anymore and surrounded by poison ivy so unless you get them all you don't get a prize and a few of them are not possible to get too without dealing with bugs and poison ivy. Which is sad after putting the effort in. I attached a few pics to give you an idea. If this review helped you at all, please follow me for more reviews...
Read moreLooking for a small art exhibit to go to while in Dublin? Then, this is the place for you! One of my favorite areas of this exhibit was the newspaper paintings on the first floor. The expressions on the paintings were bold and symbolized how people felt during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was even a video on a TV near the displays showing how the paintings were made! Another one of my favorite pieces was the Sanguine Standing Stone by Joseph Wheelwright. It symbolized how the human mind is like a rock because it can be stubborn but has a great capacity for thinking. Overall, this is an excellent place to...
Read moreBeautiful small art gallery. We were working on the arts pass, and finished up here. A lot of see outside as well. Highly suggest marking or blocking the spot inside where it's not marked where the step is. Great way to break a leg. If it were not for that, we would give 5 stars! But the employee was...
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