The Hugh Lane Gallery is the earliest modern and contemporary gallery in Ireland. Early on, it houses a large collection of French painters, mostly with impressionism, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Degas, and later Francis Bacon in England relocated the London studio to Dublin. And free to the public. Don't miss art fans who have time!
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The Hugh Lane Gallery is the earliest modern and contemporary gallery in Ireland. Early on, it houses a large collection of French painters, mostly with impressionism, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Degas, and later Francis Bacon in England relocated the London studio to Dublin. And free to the public. Don't miss art fans who have time!
The Hurren Gallery in the city centre is Ireland's earliest collection of contemporary works, and his early collections were mostly from modern French painters, especially Impressionist painters.
Brilliant gallery with great art that is free to access ! Also nice architecture.
The Hugh Lane Gallery has a very good collection of contemporary and modern art including a permanent exhibition of paintings by Francis Bacon and a reconstruction of his London studio (taken piece by piece to Dublin after his death). It is housed in the beautiful building that is Charlemont House in Parnell Square which is at the northern end of O'Connell Street. There are frequent special exhibitions and free concerts here on Sundays. Also Wednesday 'Coffee Lectures' at 11 am (entrance fee) and public lectures on some Sundays throughout the year. See the website for details. www.hughlane.ie
There are too many art homework on display, and there are many people here to visit. Beautiful painting, immersive, beautiful, worth a visit, enjoy its fun