The Museum of Writers is a review of the literary history of Dublin and even Ireland from beginning to end. Almost all the writers we read in this book have appeared here. From Swift to modern Beckett and Brendan Behan. After purchasing tickets, the staff gave each of us an audio guide in English, introducing each key author and the relevant cultural relics displayed in the museum. Cultural relics here include books, manuscripts, letters, small desks used by writers, theatre posters and so on. There are also many introductions about the 1916 Easter Uprising, including Yeats'A terrible beauty is born poem. Up to the second floor after the first floor visit, the second floor is the original owner of the house's library and reception hall, collecting many writers'portraits and books. The original owner of the museum's house was also a well-known author in Dublin.