

Gulliver 300: An Exhibition at Marsh's Library
Marking 300 years since the publication of Gulliver's Travels, this special exhibition at Marsh’s Library explores the enduring legacy of Jonathan Swift and his most celebrated work. Swift, a frequent visitor to Marsh’s Library and a contemporary of its early custodians, was closely connected to the intellectual life of the city, and the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to encounter early editions and materials that illuminate the cultural impact of his writing.
Tuesday 5 - Saturday 9 May
Tuesday - Friday: 9.30am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Normal library entrance fee applies.
€8 (full price)
€6 (students/seniors)
Entry is free for under 18s* and those in receipt of social welfare.
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Age Suitability: 12+
Accessibility: Marsh's Library does not have wheelchair access. We have multiple staircases throughout the building, more info can be found on our accessibility page here: Accessibility Info
Location: Marsh Library St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, D08 FK79

Tuesday 5 - Saturday 9 May
Tuesday - Friday: 9.30am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Normal library entrance fee applies.
€8 (full price)
€6 (students/seniors)
Entry is free for under 18s* and those in receipt of social welfare.




