Shaw Birthplace
'Author of many plays’ is the simple accolade to George Bernard Shaw on the plaque outside his birthplace. His Victorian home and early life mirror this simplicity. The first home of the Shaw family and the renowned playwright at 33 Synge Street has been restored to its Victorian elegance and charm, and has the appearance that the family has just gone out for the afternoon. The neat terraced house is as much a celebration of Victorian Dublin domestic life as of the early years of one of Dublin’s Nobel prize winners for literature: full of the nostalgia and atmosphere of another time. It was in this house, opened to the public in 1993, that Shaw began to gather the store of characters who would later populate his books from the drawing-room where Mrs. Shaw held many musical evenings, to the front parlour and children’s bedrooms. This charming residence is a wonderful insight into the everyday life of Victorian Dublin, and a pleasure to all who visit.
| Situated | 33 Synge Street, ten minutes walk from St Stephen's Green. | | Open | May - September inclusive: Mon. - Fri. 10.00 - 17.00 (closed Wednesday), Sat., Sun. and Public Holidays 14.00 to 17.00 hrs Closed 13.00 to 14.00. | | Admission | Adult (18yrs and over) €7.25, Concessions and under 18yrs €6.10, Children (under 12yrs) €4.55, Family (2 adults & 2/3 children) €21.00, Group rates available. Combined tickets available with the Dublin Writers Museum and James Joyce Museum. | | Facilities | Book Shop | | Contact | Maria O'Callaghan Shaw Birthplace, 33 Synge Street, Dublin 8 Tel: +353 1 475 0854, +353 1 872 2077 Fax: +353 1 872 2231 Email: shawhouse@dublintourism.ie Web Site: www.visitdublin.com | |