

Iveagh Trust Museum Flat
A miniature museum in the heart of the city.
Flat 3B, Bull Alley Estate on Patrick Street is a cosy flat comprising a living room and two bedrooms. It was once home to the Molloy family and built by The Iveagh Trust. In 1890, Edward Cecil Guinness, the First Earl of Iveagh and grandson of the original Arthur Guinness, provided houses and amenities for working-class people with low incomes in Dublin. The Iveagh Building replaced some of the worst slum dwellings in Europe. And, at the time, these new flats were state of the art.
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Address
The Museum Flat 3B
The Iveagh Trust
Patrick Street
Dublin
+353 01 454 2312
www.theiveaghtrust.ie
Opening hours
Open by appointment only
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