From Joyce's death mask to Bono's sunglasses: a look around the Little Museum of Dublin's grand curiosities
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The Little Museum of Dublin, located in a Georgian townhouse, showcases the city’s history through a unique collection of over 1,000 artifacts. Founder Trevor White initiated a call to the public for contributions, leading to an impressive array of items from Bono's sunglasses to historical memorabilia like James Joyce's death mask. This collaborative effort not only highlights individual stories but also encapsulates Dublin's cultural essence, making the museum a living tribute to its rich heritage and a portal for visitors to experience the city's past.
The Little Museum of Dublin is a captivating space that brings history to life, helping visitors connect with the city's rich cultural heritage and personal stories.
Trevor White's vision for the museum came alive when he called on Dubliners to contribute personal artifacts, bridging the gap between the past and present with over 1,000 treasures.
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