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The Book of Kells and Trinity College

With a backstory that includes monks, Vikings and remote Scottish islands, the Book of Kells will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end
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8am - 10pm

8am - 10pm

8am - 10pm

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The Book of Kells and Trinity College
From €9.00 / person

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