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Dada Deux: A Joycean Cabaret
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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The Youthful Labyrinth of Experience
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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From Dublin to Nairobi: A Lecture by Sahara Abdi
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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James Joyce and The Great Irish Poets Songbook
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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A Tale of Two Cities: The Dublins of Swift & Joyce
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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A Blooming Great Day with Úna Woods
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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Bloomsday at the James Joyce Centre
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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Work Out Your Brain with Finnegans Wake
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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Bloomsday Festival 2026 Launch & Reception
Bloomsday Festival 2026
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Walking Tours
Explore James Joyce’s Dublin
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Bloom, Haiku, and the Turning of Peace
Art Exhibition by Nickie Hayden
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The Volta Exhibition 3rd Edition
From the Bloomsday Film Festival 2026
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Ulysses for All 2026: Back to Basics
Course by Dr. Caroline Elbay
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Women and the Making of Ulysses
From the Harry Ransom Collection
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- Bloomsday Festival 2026
- Dada Deux: A Joycean Cabaret
- The Youthful Labyrinth of Experience
- Danse Lumière
- Grace by James Joyce
- From Dublin to Nairobi: A Lecture by Sahara Abdi
- James Joyce and The Great Irish Poets Songbook
- Ulysses in 60 MInutes
- A Tale of Two Cities: The Dublins of Swift & Joyce
- A Blooming Great Day with Úna Woods
- Bloomsday at the James Joyce Centre
- Work Out Your Brain with Finnegans Wake
- Songs of ReJoycing
- Father John Conmee S.J. Walking Tour
- Bloomsday Festival 2026 Launch & Reception
- Walking Tours
- O! O! Monsters!
- Bloom, Haiku, and the Turning of Peace
- The Volta Exhibition 3rd Edition
- Mamalujo: Finnegans Wake as a Work in Progress
- Ulysses: An Odyssey
- Modality of the Visible: Ulysses VR
- Ulysses for All 2026: Back to Basics
- Women and the Making of Ulysses
- Gutter Words
Welcome to the
James Joyce Centre
The James Joyce Centre is an educational charity, museum, and cultural institution which promotes the life, literature and legacy of one of the world’s greatest writers, James Joyce. Situated in a stunning Georgian townhouse in Dublin’s North Inner City, the Centre offers visitors historical and biographical information about James Joyce and his influence upon the literary world. We host walking tours, exhibitions, workshops, and lectures for Joycean scholars as well as the casual visitor. See the door of the famous No. 7 Eccles Street from Ulysses, art exhibitions, and other items that bring the author and his works to life. Participate in our many events, including readings, adaptations, and performances of Joyce’s best loved works.
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Ulysses
Joyce’s Dublin
The James Joyce Centre is situated near the centre of Dublin City or “the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis” as Joyce called it in his great work Ulysses. James Joyce once declared that if Dublin “one day suddenly disappeared from the Earth it could be reconstructed out of my book”. Though he would spend most of his life living in Continental Europe, Dublin would be the focus of almost all his major work. As he wrote to his brother Stanislaus on 24 September 1905, nearly a year after leaving Ireland for Italy: “When you remember that Dublin has been a capital for thousands of years, that it is the ‘second’ city of the British Empire, that it is nearly three times as big as Venice, it seems strange that no artist has given it to the world.”
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about Joyce’s Dublin