Powerscourt House & Gardens, Bray Road, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, IrelandMap
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Fun little place
We stopped in here while visiting Powers court house. It's staffed by wonderful volunteers and is quite inexpensive. It's a small area with two main rooms full of miniatures and displays. They make...
Apparently the museum will be moving to Dublin some time in September. We were happy to have visited it on our day at Powerscourt House. The volunteers are clearly very invested in the museum and its ...
A sweet little display of old toys, teddies, dolls, and doll houses. One doll house in particular has amazing detail, minuscule carved (old) ivory furniture, carved and inlaid wood furniture. This d...
This is the third or fourth time I have visited Tara's Palace in the last year. My sister - who now has advanced Alzheimer's, but was a keen craftswoman in her day - absolutely adores it. And so do ...
Fun little place
We stopped in here while visiting Powers court house. It's staffed by wonderful volunteers and is quite inexpensive. It's a small area with two main rooms full of miniatures and displays. They make...
A sweet museum, soon to be moved
Apparently the museum will be moving to Dublin some time in September. We were happy to have visited it on our day at Powerscourt House. The volunteers are clearly very invested in the museum and its ...
Interesting, if only for the doll houses
A sweet little display of old toys, teddies, dolls, and doll houses. One doll house in particular has amazing detail, minuscule carved (old) ivory furniture, carved and inlaid wood furniture. This d...
Mum and Daugher Visit
My ten year old daughter absolute adored this place. It's so beautifully put together and has inspired us to create our own dolls house. Such a treat.
The loveliest place!
This is the third or fourth time I have visited Tara's Palace in the last year. My sister - who now has advanced Alzheimer's, but was a keen craftswoman in her day - absolutely adores it. And so do ...