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"The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art is a space to see and learn about contemporary art in the heart of Dublin's city centre. Located at the Nassau Street entrance of Trinity College, we are free and open to everyone."
Address: Knott Ln, Hyde SK14 5HX, UK
State: Greater Manchester
City: Hyde
Zip Code: SK14 5HX


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Reviews
A beautiful architectural space, with amazing high quality art exhibitions and lovely books and tote bags for sale
We enjoyed the show exhibited by Alice Rekab. Spcious enough and clean, quiet and modern space. The bathroom is in the library building.
Nice gallery. Not very big though, so I would presume it's always hosting one or two artists. To be honest, the art I saw there wasn't quite contemporary - it was more of a what arts institutions think it's contemporary, but that's what usually happens in these kind of spaces. Would definitely recommend to see if you're an art lover, though. There aren't as many places like this in Dublin anyways.
Great experience, keep an eye on upcoming exhibitions
The space could be better advertised and honestly could fit more works than are on display. Beautiful space. Hidden gem.
Why?Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A medium size exhibition space on Trinity College campus, rotating exhibition so experience can vary. I found there to be minimal explanation / information on the current exhibition, which made it slightly more difficult to appreciate the arts on exhibit in context, it would have been nice to see some notes on curator's note. Well lit space, there were only 2-3 other visitors when I was there.
Without a doubt the Hyde Gallery is the best Gallery in Dublin. It was incredible I saw Paul Graham's show and his talk, fantastic in handling Luigi Ghirri and Alec Soth's show too and many more
This is a huge waste of space. It should be used by the college for student and society exhibitions, not external artists'. Despite the big sign outside the gallery is very uninviting and people just don't know it's open to the public.
Good spot for viewing contempoary artist's work and nestled in the beautiful historic Trinity College-a stones throw from the National Gallery,The National Museum, Trinity Library and the Brian Boru harp /Book of Kells-a "must see" area in Dublin for Art/History lovers
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