Museum of Literature Ireland Tickets
Why Visit the Museum of Literature Ireland?
Located on Stephen's Green, the Museum of Literature Ireland was created through a partnership between University College Dublin and the National Library of Ireland.
The museum occupies two typical Georgian townhouses and the Victorian assembly hall of the former university, offering visitors a sweeping journey through the country's literary heritage. Also known as MoLI, the museum lets you connect directly with Ireland's writers through a series of immersive exhibitions.
Your ticket gives you access to everything from the storytelling traditions of the Middle Ages to the avant-garde tendencies of contemporary writers, explored through information panels, photographs, and multimedia elements. One of the most charming corners of the museum is the Reader's Garden, which offers unforgettable views of the Iveagh Gardens.
The museum also houses several treasures from the National Library of Ireland, including the first edition of Ulysses. Do you know why James Joyce's masterpiece holds such a special place in Irish hearts? You'll find out during your visit!
Opening Hours
The Museum of Literature Ireland is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. Final admission is at 4 pm.
More Information
Included
Admission to the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI)
Guided tour in English (optional)
When to book?
You can book up to the tour start time subject to availability. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.
Accessibility
Physical: Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets. Free wheelchair loan service available. This must be indicated in the reservation. Show more
Visual: Varies according to the attraction included. Audible security and alarm system.
Auditory: Varies according to the attraction included.
Intellectual: Has measures for cognitive accessibility. Security system and visual and audible alarm.
Sustainability conditions
All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.
Our providers commit to:
- Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
- Reduce, reuse, recycle.
- Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
- Uphold fair employment standards.
- Foster the growth of local communities.
- Preserve the integrity of local culture.
- Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
- Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
- Operate with honesty and transparency.
- Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.
This particular activity contributes as follows:
- Printed material is avoided.
- The activity helps the dissemination of local cultural heritage.
- The activity helps vulnerable groups.
- The activity promotes local production.
- Include water in recyclable cartons.
- No printing of documentation required.
- Promotes local employment.
- Has a gender equality policy.
- Has a carbon footprint offset policy.
Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?
A - At Civitatis, we offer tickets at official prices, with full transparency and exclusive benefits for our users. In a few exceptional cases (less than 5%), these rates may be slightly higher than the ticket office price as they include booking fees and/or audio guides. The advantage is that your spot is guaranteed, and you won’t have to wait in line at the ticket office(although there may still be wait time at security and to access the monument).
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
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Q - Which local supplier will be providing the tour?
A - Museum Of Literature Ireland (Moli) Corporate name: NEWMAN HOUSE LITERARY CENTRE Registered Office: University College Dublin, Belfield Dublin 4, Dublin, Ireland Tax Identification Number (VAT ID): IE3464827BH Contact information Email: groups@moli.ie Phone: 0857490615 This supplier is commited to providing services in accordance with applicable European Union laws.
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