The Dublin Writers Museum was a museum of literary history in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in November 1991, and was hailed as an "iconic" museum in Dublin.[1] It closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, and was brought to an end in 2022 without ever reopening.
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