Access

Getting to us: Photo Museum Ireland is located in the heart of Temple Bar in Dublin 2. It's easy to get to by public transport and there are many restaurants and cafes close by.

Photo Museum Ireland is open Tuesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm, and is always free. Open Mondays by appointment for ongoing education, artists archiving and training. The museum is closed on Bank Holidays.

Inside Photo Museum Ireland is a specialist photography bookshop, exhibition spaces, artist production facilities including a darkroom, printing facilities and scanning suite. The main reception area and bookshop is on the ground floor. There are toilets on the first floor and basement floor. There is a lift and a staircase.

Building Access
At Photo Museum Ireland we believe that photography is for everyone and we are committed to provided an accessible space for our visitors. The physical spaces within the Museum are fully wheelchair accessible. Please note that outside the building is a large square with smooth surfaces and surrounding streets have a cobblestone surface. The entrance to our building has a door which is kept open during opening hours and an inner door which must be pushed open. On the ground floor, visitors will find the Museum Shop and Artist Project Space. On the first and second  level, visitors will find the exhibitions which are accessible to wheelchair users via our lift. If you or your group have any individual requirements, please let us know in advance so that we are able to maximise the enjoyment of your visit.

Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are permitted to exhibitions, please advise our Museum staff if you intend to attend with a guide dog. Water can be made available for guide dogs.

Toilets
The Museum has toilet facilities on the first floor and a wheelchair accessible toilet on the basement floor. The basement floor toilet is accessed via the lift. You will need a staff member to provide access to the basement floor. We do not have baby changing facilities currently but we are working on it.


 
 

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