Findlater Museum
The Findlater Museum traces the history of the Dublin merchantile Findlater family over 175 years. The family originated in Scotland where the family stronghold was Findlater Castle. The poet Robert Burns was close to the family and the operated a number of successful enterprises. The museum is located in the old Harcourt Street railway station in Dublin city centre.
Website: www.goireland.com
Address:
Findlater Wine Merchants Limited,
The Harcourt Street Vaults,
10 Upper Hatch Street,
Dublin 2
Telephone: +353 (0)1 4751699
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