IMMA, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, occupies the historic Royal Kilmainham Hospital, just off Military Road.
Nestled in 48 acres of land in the heart of Dublin 8, IMMA’s home is the extraordinary historical site of the 17thC Royal Hospital Kilmainham. IMMA’s programme extends beyond the gallery space, activating the beautiful grounds and buildings of the entire campus. Your visit can include time to discover, connect and reflect in the many galleries, enjoy the spectacular grounds, formal gardens and meadows, or relax in the café and shop.
Among the treasures of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham are the splendid Baroque Chapel and Great Hall, the formal parterre gardens, the atmospheric Bully’s Acre Graveyard and the renaissance splendour of the Hospital itself, originally established as a home for army veterans.
IMMA itself is packed with contemporary art delights from its permanent collections and features regular exhibitions.
IMMA is open to the general public 6 days a week. The museum is closed on Mondays, except Bank Holidays. Last Admission to any individual exhibition gallery is 5.15pm.
Royal Hospital Kilmainham
Military Road
Dublin 8
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