1. St. Michan’s Church is a historic church located in Dublin, Ireland. The church was built in the early 18th century and is famous for its crypts which contain several mummified bodies. The crypts are believed to have preserved the bodies due to the unique climatic conditions in the vaults. Visitors can see the mummies up close and even touch them if they wish. The church also boasts impressive architectural features such as its stained glass windows and beautiful organ.

2. St. Michan’s Church is open to visitors Monday to Saturday from 10am to 12:45pm and from 2pm to 4:45pm. They can be contacted by phone at +353 1 872 4154.

3. Tickets for St. Michan’s Church can be purchased at the door. Admission costs €6 for adults and €4 for children, seniors, and students. The church is located in Dublin’s city center and can be easily reached by public transportation. The nearest bus stop is just a short walk away on Church Street. There is no dedicated parking available at the church, but visitors can use nearby public parking lots.