General Information 7 www.tcd.ie/catering Restaurants and coffee shops Trinity College theatres College Trinity Gallery On-campus, students can choose from three restaurants (the historic Old Dining Hall, the modern Buttery Food Court and speciality coffee the Hamilton Restaurant) and three ‘Java City’ certified tea food outlets only serve ‘Fair-trade’ Trinity’s shops. For more information visit and coffee. wide selection of restaurants, cafés, In addition, city’s shops are within a few minutes walk of College. delis and coffee The Samuel Beckett Centre comprises the Samuel Beckett the Samuel Beckett Beckett Centre comprises The Samuel Players space), 208-seat black box performance Theatre (a a student drama society), studio theatre of the Theatre (the space, seminar rooms and offices. dance studio/rehearsal the Theatre showcases Samuel Beckett During term time the studies. It has also hosted visits from work of Drama and theatre dance and theatre companies from some of the most prestigious at and the United States. Regular events Ireland, Europe, Japan Theatre Festival, Theatre include the Dublin the Samuel Beckett series of lectures in contemporary theatre as well as an on-going by practitioners and scholars. Find out more at www.tcd.ie/Drama College, is Trinity within located The , The gallery art galleries. leading contemporary one of Ireland’s regularly hosts exhibitions from Ireland and by established artists abroad. at the Nassau The gallery was opened in 1978 and is located College. It is a non-profit making Trinity Street entrance to of Council Arts the and College Trinity by jointly funded company, whose reputation is firmly established in the The Gallery, Ireland. a diverse programme international contemporary art world, has distributed in of exhibitions, and its publications are widely and Activities such as tours, lectures Ireland and abroad. and discussion groups encourage audience participation also frequent film evaluation of the work on show; there are The Gallery has a small screenings and occasional concerts. magazines and bookshop which stocks a wide range of art catalogues of current and past exhibitions. can also be Admission to the gallery is free. Private tours arranged. Find out more at www.douglashydegallery.com or call +353 1 896 1116.

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