National Library of Ireland

7/8 Kildare Street,
Dublin 2,
D02 P638,

Introduction

The National Library was founded in 1877. The Main Building was designed by Thomas Deane & Son and opened in 1890. The NLI sits on Kildare Street, surrounded by other cultural institutions and various businesses. 

Entrance

Wheelchair access to the main NLI building is via a ramp from the main entrance on Kildare Street. The entrance doors leading into the main building are automated, controlled by an access button.  

Transit

There are wheelchair parking bays approximately 100m away on Molesworth Street.

Nearest indoor car parks are at Schoolhouse Lane and Setanta Place. You can find additional information about parking in the area here

Nearest public transport points: Pearse St Train Station; Dawson Street Luas – Green Line; and Dublin bus stops on Nassau Street and Kildare Street. Find out more about Dublin bus routes to the National Library here

Accessibility

Interior Description

Events are held in the Joly Lecture Theatre, which is through the doorway to the right upon entering the Main Hall. This space is also wheelchair accessible. Seating is theatre style with an approximate capacity of up to 94 guests. The front row is accessible for wheelchair users. 

Universal access toilets are located on the ground floor off the front hall.

Additional Information

Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome.

To assist visitors with a hearing impairment, hearing loops are installed throughout the buildings.

The NLI is proud to offer a JAM Card friendly environment.

There are free lockers outside of the Joly Theatre where you can store backpacks and belongings should you choose. The instructions are labelled on the locker. 

For more information on accessibility, please visit the NLI website or contact them directly at access@nli.ie.

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