Traditionalists will be glad to see the museum - Ireland’s oldest - has reopened as it was before
Hugh Beattie and his father Paul Beattie, from Limerick, view Herring Gulls at Dublin's Natural History Museum on Tuesday. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/ Collins PhotosThe Natural History Museum was “fully booked and busy” as it reopened to the public for the first time in more than two years on Tuesday morning.
Traditionalists will be glad to see the museum has reopened as it was before, except for the fact the upper levels remain closed due to ongoing renovation works. Mr Moloney hadn’t been to the museum in “a long time” but had brought his own children when they were small.It was “great to be back” for Sinead and her three children Nóinin Laoise Oscar who visited for the second time.
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