Dublin Gallery Crawl

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Starts at The Spire, Sunday 18th July

Come explore Dublin's most unique and captivating Galleries in this guided walking tour through the city.

We will take you to the interiors of three different types of art galleries and explain about the art scene in Dublin.

This will be a two hour tour and end in Temple Bar.


Date:
Sunday 18th July
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Spire of Dublin, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Spire of Dublin, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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