National Gallery of Ireland
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, DUBLIN/ Updated : Nov 6, 2016, 11:56 IST
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This gem of a gallery, located just a few minutes from Grafton Street, contains a relatively modest, but perfectly formed, collection of works which can be enjoyed in a spare hour.
This gem of a gallery, located just a few minutes from Grafton Street, contains a relatively modest, but perfectly formed, collection of works which can be enjoyed in a spare hour. Read less

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Noteworthy for: A highlight is Caravaggio's stunning 'The Taking of Christ', which was discovered in 1993 in a Jesuit house in Dublin after being 'lost' for hundreds of years.
This gem of a gallery, located just a few minutes from Grafton Street, contains a relatively modest, but perfectly formed, collection of works which can be enjoyed in a spare hour.
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