With the 1916 rising's 100th anniversary approaching, Dublin's 1916 exhibition in the Ambassador Theatre is the perfect opportunity to see Dublin back in this historic time.
This exhibition is not only the home to artifacts such as Michael Collins' revolver and car, but also allows you to walk through the streets of Dublin in 1916.
See the recreation of the G.P.O and how it looked back before the rising.
Take a walk down Moore Street.
Look deep into the underground escape routes used by Michael Collins and his rebels.
And see the cells of Kilmainham Gaol.
The walls are filled with portraits of the women of 1916, all painted by Irish artist's including this painting of Countess Markievicz.
And the uniformed men and women will take you back to their time, with all the information on artifacts and what happened on the day of the rising.
Visit the 1916 revolution website for more information.