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Trinity Chapel

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    • Day 5

      Trinity college library

      April 7, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      The trinity college library is an amazing place. When you enter you can smell directly all the dust that evaporates from the old books. In the exhibition in the ground floor the book of Kells is shown, which is more than 1000 years old and shows many beautiful illustrations.Read more

    • Day 2

      Trinity College & LEGO® store 🎓🧩

      November 18, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Llegamos al Trinity College de Dublín, una prestigiosa universidad fundada en 1592 y una de las universidades más antiguas del país 🇮🇪🎓

      Tras una breve visita a los jardines y plazas principales de la universidad, empieza a lloviznar por primera vez desde que estamos aquí 🌧️

      Es paseando por Grafton Street, una de las calles comerciales, donde nos hacemos la foto más memorable del día, con un señor irlandés que había a la entrada de unos grandes almacenes 😆📸

      En esta calle también entramos a varias tiendas, entre ellas la tienda oficialde LEGO, a la que Violeta no había entrado nunca 🙌🏼🧩
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    • Day 3

      Stadtspaziergang

      October 15, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Nach Rückkehr aus den Bergen ging es wieder ab ins Gedränge...

      Auf der Agenda standen das Trinity Collage, das Dublin Castle und die Christ Church Cathedral. Zwischendurch gab es noch einen Kaffee und nen Sitzplatz abseits um das bunte Treiben zu Beobachten.Read more

    • Day 123

      Trinity without books

      September 1, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      The lovely Trinity College is always worth a visit.
      But it also hosts the library with the Long Room with 200.000 books, which looks like straight out of Hogwarts. But as we found out, all the books are taken out. First time in centuries, typical for my luck... And I didn't want to pay 18.50 EUR for empty wooden shelves, so I rather skipped the library and enjoyed the campus for free.Read more

    • Day 4

      3. Tag in Dublin

      May 24, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück ging es um 9:30 in das Trinity Collage. In der berühmten Bibliothek wird das Book of Kells aufbewahrt. Es beeindruckte uns mit der illustrierten Handschrift aus dem achten oder neunten Jahrhundert. Das berühmteste mittelalterliche Manuskript der Welt wird dort ausgestellt und alle 8 Wochen wird hier eine neue Seite aufgeschlagen. Die hohen Bücher-Wände im „Long Room“ waren fast leer, da zurzeit die Bücher nach vielen Jahren nun restauriert, gesäubert und katalogisiert wurden. Anschließend gingen wir in den College Park, wo wir die zuvor eingekauften Schoko- und Marzipan-Croissants aus der Bäckerei Bread 41 uns im Munde zergehen ließen. Auch der Merrion Square Park lag heute auf unserem Weg. Hier konnten wir das Oscar Wilde Monument anschauen. Da hier vieles Fußläufig zu erreichen ist spazierten wir gleich weiter zur Sr. Stephens Green Parkanlage und weiter zur Grafton Street, denn Shopping muss sein :). Der nun folgende 30 minütige Spaziergang führte uns zum Guinness Storehouse. Spontan konnten wir Karten erwerben und uns die gigantische Brasserie ansehen, natürlich inklusive eines Guinness-Gutscheins, den wir in der Panorama-Bar einlösen konnten. Jetzt ging es ins Hotel zurück für ein kleines Päuschen. Um 18:00 Uhr machten wir uns wieder auf den Weg um den Magen zu füllen. Ein Burger-Restaurant fand bei uns gefallen und so konnten wir gestärkt in den Porterhouse-Pub schlendern wo wir mit Live-Musik den Abend musikalisch verabschiedeten.Read more

    • Day 3

      Trinity College

      May 15, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      We went specifically to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells and the Old Library. The Book of Kells was written in 800 a.d. by some monks
      They rewrote James and Matthew's gospels in Latin. The book was not meant to be read but rather was to be used as a decorative piece for the altar. The book is encased in a glass box and a page is turned about once a month. It sounded like a painstaking process. A poem was written by one of the monks about how his hand was shaking and that it was difficult to write clearly.
      You were not allowed to take photos of the book. I was a little jealous of the guy who managed to take one on his cell phone while the security guard was not looking. I was tempted to ask him to send it to me.
      The Old Library is a long high room with first editions of so many books. The books don't have to be Irish to be housed here. The library has acquired some of Shakespeare's original works and had a special display for these. The books in the library can be and are used by the students at the college.
      At the very end of the library was a fake copy of the Book of Kells, so I got a picture of that 🙂
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    • Day 1

      Day 1

      January 14, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 6 °C

      •Trinity College
      •Trinity College Library
      •Book of Kells
      •Molly Malone Statue
      •Grafton Street
      •St. Stephen's Green
      •Afternoon Teatime at Lemuel's
      •Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
      •River Liffey
      •O'Connell Bridge
      •O'Connell Monument
      •Ha'penny Bridge
      •The Temple Bar
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    • Day 6

      New Beginnings

      October 21, 2018 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Now I'm sure you're thinking "Wow, Kelley didn't post at all yesterday. She must not have done anything." Wrong. Not only did I wake up early and walk to the shop to get food, but I also had breakfast... and read a book. What a thrilling day. Really though, what occupied my time, was meeting my first cousin once removed and his family for the first time in my life. I took a taxi over to his house, because there was no way I would be late the first time meeting him, and thankfully found his house with relative ease. It was made a bit easier to find than most because it's made from shipping containers, and absolutely amazing. I don't know how most people feel when meeting a family member for the first time, excluding babies, but I was a little nervous. Fortunately, things went extremely well. I was welcomed in to their home, where I met his two children, and we enjoyed coffee and some cake all while getting to know each other. We spoke about our family tree; I think I surprised him with how many of us there are. After we all walked from his house and in to the main city center to go buy Halloween decorations for their house. Along the way we stopped in to say "Hi" to his wife, who was working at her family's shop, and I suppose to introduce me as well. When they realized I didn't really have plans for the day, they very kindly asked me to join them for dinner, and I most certainly accepted. From there we headed to a pub for a few drinks. While his youngest napped in the pram (stroller) and his older one was occupied watching videos on YouTube (fortnight gets you at all ages), the conversation continued to flow. After a while there, we headed back to the house, hoping to get there before the little one work up. Once we got back to the house we just spent time together chatting and, in my opinion, having a wonderful time. When my cousins wife returned home, with fresh cuts of lamb, vegetables, and potatoes, they set to work cooking... and wouldn't let me help at all. We sat down to dinner and I found that their young daughter was very concerned with vegetable intake, and kept serving bunches of vegetables to anyone who didn't have any on their plate. It was highly entertaining. Along with being fed well, we chatted the whole way through dinner an in to the night. I learned so much about my extended family, like that they're uproariously funny, and their life here in Ireland. Perhaps they were just being polite, but they invited me to stay with them for the rest of my stay in Dublin. I accepted. Well past midnight they called a cab so I could head back to my hostel and get some rest before today's adventure. With my plans constantly changing, I figured I had better see the sights I want while I have the time, so today I'm headed to Giant's Causeway on a bus tour. It's an all day trip to four destinations, two of which are apparently filming locations for Game of Thrones, but I'm just excited to see more scenery. So, let's see how today goes.Read more

    • Day 2

      Trinity College

      May 21, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Heute haben wir grandioses Wetter. Das Thermometer zeigt 14 Grad, gefühlt sind es aber 20 und die Sonne scheint. Wir haben eine Führung im Trinity College gemacht. Eine der ältesten Universitäten der Welt. Eine Studentin hat uns mit der interessanten Geschichte bekannt gemacht und lustige Anekdoten erzählt. Der Campus ist wirklich schön und im Sommer kann man hier sogar Zimmer mieten. Ist vorgemerkt für die nächste Reise. Danach waren wir in der alten Bibliothek, haben das Book of Kells gesehen und den beeindruckenden Long Room mit 200.000 sehr alten Büchern. Wirklich beeindruckend. Leider haben die Touristenscharen ein wenig das tolle Ambiente geschmälert.Read more

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