James Joyce Museum

The Joyce Tower is one of a series of Martello Towers built to withstand an invasion by Napoleon, and now holds a museum devoted to the life and works of James Joyce, who made the tower the setting for the first chapter of his masterpiece, Ulysses.  Beautifully located eight miles south of Dublin on the coast road, this tower is the perfect setting for a museum dedicated to Joyce, a writer of international renown.  The museum’s collection includes letters, photographs, first and rate editions and personal possessions of Joyce, as well as items associated with the Dublin of Ulysses.

Websitehttp://www.visitdublin.com/

Address:
Joyce Tower
Sandycove
Co. Dublin

Phone: +353 1 2809265
emailjoycetower@dublintourism.ie

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