1. The Dublin Writers Museum is a museum dedicated to showcasing the works of Ireland’s greatest writers throughout history. The museum is housed in an 18th-century mansion called No. 18 Parnell Square, which was once the home of a well-known lawyer. The museum contains exhibits and artifacts related to the lives and works of famous Irish writers such as James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett, among others.

Interesting facts about the Dublin Writers Museum include that it was established in 1991 and that it also hosts regular author events and literary festivals. The museum is also home to a library containing over 10,000 books by Irish authors, and it has a cafe where visitors can relax and enjoy a snack or a drink.

2. The Dublin Writers Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The phone number for the museum is +353 1 872 2077.

3. Ticket prices for the Dublin Writers Museum are as follows:

- Adults: €8.50

- Seniors/Students: €7.00

- Children (ages 7-18): €4.00

- Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children): €20.00

- Children under 7 years are free

The museum is located in the heart of Dublin and is easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest bus stops are on Parnell Square East and O’Connell Street, and the nearest Luas (tram) stop is Abbey Street. There are also several car parks located nearby.