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Hugh Lane Gallery

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Hugh Lane Gallery, situated in Charlemont House on Parnell Square, is Dublin's premier municipal gallery of modern and contemporary art. Its permanent collection includes works by Irish artists such as Jack B. Yeats, Mainie Jellett, and Paul Henry, alongside international masters like Degas, Renoir, and Picasso. The gallery's most famous feature is the meticulously reconstructed studio of painter Francis Bacon, which was relocated from London to Dublin after his death. Visitors can peer into the chaotic workspace, complete with paint-splattered walls, stacked books, and unfinished canvases, offering an intimate glimpse into Bacon's creative process. The gallery also hosts rotating temporary exhibitions, a tranquil sculpture garden, and a café. The building itself is a fine Georgian townhouse, adding architectural charm. Admission is free, making it an accessible cultural gem for art lovers and casual visitors alike.

Don't miss

  • Explore the Francis Bacon Studio, a time capsule of the artist's working life.
  • View works by Irish modernists like Jack B. Yeats and Mainie Jellett.
  • See international pieces including Renoir's 'Les Parapluies' and Degas' pastels.
  • Relax in the sculpture garden, a hidden oasis in the city center.
  • Check the temporary exhibition schedule for cutting-edge contemporary art.

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