Irish Music Wall of Fame is a life-long photography exhibition on the side of the Irish Rock n' Roll Museum and is quite easy to miss while walking through busy Temple Bar. I have discovered it very recently myself, and recommend anyone who is interested in Irish culture to spend some time in front of it.
What Wall of Fame presents is the photographic collection of Irish music talents known and admired worldwide, including Sinead O'Connor, Thin Lizzy, U2 and more. The LED screens have been installed onto the building's wall, so that more images of musicians can be displayed more often.
The exhibition was first opened in 1999 and is the first of its kind in Ireland, the country known for its love of music. Again, this place is easy to walk by unless you are always looking up when walking. Once explored, there is always time for a quick pint in Dublin's cultural quarter with tonnes of other activities around Temple Bar.
Curved Street, Temple Bar
€
free
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