Trinity College: A Historic Landmark in Dublin

Overview

Trinity College, known as the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Elizabeth, stands as a testament to academic excellence in Dublin. Established in 1592, it is not only the University of Dublin's sole college but also one of the oldest and most revered institutions in Ireland and the greater British Isles. Initially founded to reinforce Tudor rule in Ireland, Trinity College has evolved over centuries to become a domain of knowledge and culture. Visitors are welcomed to explore its stunning 47-acre campus, adorned with traditional courtyards and impressive historic buildings like the Campanile, designed by Sir Charles Lanyon. Within its esteemed Library lies the Book of Kells, a masterpiece of medieval artistry. With guided tours, a vibrant art scene featuring the Douglas Hyde Gallery, and contemporary discussions at the Science Gallery, Trinity College offers an enriching experience for all who step within its storied walls.

Photo of Trinity College
Photo of Trinity College
Photo of Trinity College
Contact Info
  • AddressCollege Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
  • Phone+353 1 896 1000

Reviews

Brendan Kelly
Ireland
4
I was advised to read the reviews before visiting, and I'm glad I did. It’s an active university, bustling with life and beautiful scenery. Be sure to take a look around and enjoy your time there. There’s much to see and do, although several older attractions were under repair during my visit, so not everything was open. Still, it’s definitely worth a visit and a leisurely stroll.
Aisling Reilly
Ireland
5
A definite must-visit, especially for the Library and the Book of Kells exhibit (I have a passion for ancient books). The Gaia piece of art is striking, as well as the old harp and the Declaration of Independence. I personally found the entire experience delightful.
David Murphy
Ireland
5
Trinity College Dublin offers a stunning mix of historical significance, academic prominence, and architectural splendor. Strolling along its cobblestone paths feels like a journey through time. The highlight, the Long Room Library, is breathtaking with its high shelves filled with ancient texts and the renowned Book of Kells exhibit.
Michael O'Sullivan
Ireland
5
The famous library experience does require an admission fee. If you are a true fan, it's worth it. The surrounding architecture is impressive and grand. However, the tallest building is currently being constructed.
Claire Brennan
Ireland
4
Everyone recommends visiting this stunning college, and they are absolutely correct. You can take a guided tour or simply wander around to take in the lovely scenery. It’s very spacious and easy to navigate. There’s also a souvenir shop available along with restrooms.