Since late July 2007, it houses the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics, is the continuation of Fitzwilliam Street after it passes through Fitzwilliam Square.
It is located in the heart of Georgian Dublin and it houses the Geophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics. Its central location makes Merrion Square relatively easy to find, even for people who are not familiar with the city.
It is located about 8 kms northwest of Dublin city centre, in the suburb of Castleknock. Easily accessible by car, head for Castleknock along the N3 out of Dublin. It is signposted from the Auburn roundabout (this is the only entrance to Dunsink Lane) which is in close proximity to the Blanchardstown intersection, on the M50.
from Lower Baggot Street, Junction Pembroke Row, Stop 783
to Auburn Avenue, Opposite Woodview Park, Stop 2961
Buses (numbers 38 and 39) to Dunsink leave from Baggot Street. Get off at the bus stop after the Auburn Avenue/New Dunsink Lane roundabout (Travel Lodge visible on the right) on the Navan Road, cross over to New Dunsink Lane and follow it for the next two miles.
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
School of Cosmic Physics / Astronomy and Astrophysics Section
School of Cosmic Physics / Geophysics Section
Dunsink Observatory
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It is south of the city centre, located within walking distance.
Bus: Use the Dublin Bus route-planner and search the route
31 Fitzwilliam Place
Our people
Since late July 2007, it houses the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics, is the continuation of Fitzwilliam Street after it passes through Fitzwilliam Square.
Bus: Use the Dublin Bus route-planner and search the route
5 Merrion Square
Our people
It is located in the heart of Georgian Dublin and it houses the Geophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics. Its central location makes Merrion Square relatively easy to find, even for people who are not familiar with the city.
Bus: Use the Dublin Bus route-planner and search the route
Dunsink Observatory
Contact
It is located about 8 kms northwest of Dublin city centre, in the suburb of Castleknock. Easily accessible by car, head for Castleknock along the N3 out of Dublin. It is signposted from the Auburn roundabout (this is the only entrance to Dunsink Lane) which is in close proximity to the Blanchardstown intersection, on the M50.
Bus: Use the Dublin Bus route-planner and search the route
Buses (numbers 38 and 39) to Dunsink leave from Baggot Street. Get off at the bus stop after the Auburn Avenue/New Dunsink Lane roundabout (Travel Lodge visible on the right) on the Navan Road, cross over to New Dunsink Lane and follow it for the next two miles.