Outside the central campus, buildings such as the Department of Politics and Sociology in Dam Street are all over the city, and there are also two teaching hospitals, St. James Hospital and Adelaide and Mies Hospital. In addition to providing a small number of accommodation places on campus, Goldsmith Hall, a student dormitory, has been expanded in the east of the campus in recent years. However, Trinity Hall, with more than 65,438+0,000 accommodation places, is the largest student dormitory, located in the suburbs of Dublin 4, 5 kilometers away from the campus.
Most of the main teaching buildings in the college are 17 and 8th century European-style buildings with superior geographical location and convenient transportation. It is a famous tourist attraction in Dublin. Dublin is one of the tourist attractions in Europe and the fastest growing country in Europe. Its capital is a city full of art, education, science and technology, science and commerce. It provides countless opportunities for graduates in computer, science, manufacturing and business fields.
Dublin is divided into the north bank of the Lifei River and the south bank of the Lifei River by the Lifei River. There are many famous buildings on the South Bank, such as the Bank of Ireland Building, Trinity College, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Castle, St Stephen's Greenland and Dublin Bar District. Abbey Theatre on the North Shore is an important base for reviving modern Irish literature.
The largest library and literature museum in Ireland is located in Dublin, including the National Printing Museum of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland.
The National Printing Museum of Ireland, the Museum of Modern Art of Ireland, the National Gallery of Ireland, large local galleries and Chester Betty Library are all located in Dublin.
Most of the galleries are located in the city center.
Three of the four branches of the National Museum of Ireland are located in Dublin: the archaeology of Kildare Street, the decorative arts and history of Collins Barracks, and the natural history of Merlin Street.