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  1. Safeguarding the Old Library. The Old Library Redevelopment Project draws on the best 21st century design and technology to safeguard the 18th century building and conserve its precious collections for future generations. As part of this landmark conservation project, 200,000 books have been removed from the Long Room library chamber.

  2. Mar 2020. Located on the campus of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, the Book of Kells is one of the great literary masterpieces created in 800 AD by 3 or 4 monastic monks. It is renowned for it's remarkable calligraphy and illustrations of the four gospels of the New Testament.

  3. Admissions. Location: the Library (former Berkeley Library) foyer, during its opening hours. E-mail: libadms@tcd.ie. Current Admissions policy. Entry to the Library is strictly by use of a valid Library ID card. For staff and students, this is the Trinity College Dublin ID card - we accept the physical ID card or the Trinity Live App ID.

  4. The Old Library and the Book of Kells Exhibition is a 'must see' for visitors to Dublin. Located right in the heart of Dublin City, and in the country's oldest university, a walk through the entrance archway and the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century. Though best known for the Book of Kells ...

  5. The Book of Kells was brought to Trinity College for safekeeping in 1654 and now more than half a million visitors queue up to see it annually. The 680-page (340-folio) book was rebound in four calfskin volumes in 1953. There has been a library at Trinity College since its founding in 1592 and the Old Library dates from 1732.

  6. 29 de dic. de 2023 · Last updated: December 29, 2023. A visit to Trinity College is one of the most popular things to do in Dublin. Not only are its grounds lovely to walk around, it’s also home to a ton of history and some stunning artifacts, from The Book of Kells to the stunning Long Room and more. And, while the grounds are free to have a ramble around, there ...

  7. Listen as your guide brings medieval Ireland to life, shedding light on the Book of Kells’ profound historical significance. Afterward, enjoy a guided walking tour around Dublin Castle’s mighty exterior. Visit the gardens and yards, and learn of the castle’s role as court, fortress, treasury, and jail. More. 2 hours&nbsp30 minutes.