Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. A yellow dressinggown, ungirdled, was sustained gently behind him by the mild morning air. He held the bowl aloft and intoned: —INTROIBO AD ALTARE DEI.

The History of Joyce & The Tower

The Man & The Tower

From a brief stay to an enduring legacy, James Joyce’s connection 
to the Martello Tower at Sandycove has become part of literary and cultural history. It served as the setting for the opening of Ulysses, a landmark shaped by memory, story, and place.

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James Joyce Tower

Located at Sandycove Point, just 2 km from Dún Laoghaire and 14 km from Dublin city centre. Take the DART to Sandycove & Glasthule. Bus 59 stops at Sandycove Road; Bus 7 stops at George’s Street Upper, a 15min walk via Glasthule. Please note: The tower is not wheelchair accessible.
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James Joyce Tower
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The museum is currently closed. Next opening: Saturday 10:00–16:00.

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