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Dublin City Council approved expansion of the Irish Jewish Museum despite security concerns, aiming to boost visits, staff, and events.
Dublin City Council has approved the expansion and refurbishment of the Irish Jewish Museum in Portobello, including a new two-storey building and upgrades to the existing structure, despite local concerns over security risks linked to global tensions.
The project aims to increase annual visitors from 3,500 to 10,000, extend operating hours to five and a half days a week, hire five full-time staff, and host 20 cultural events yearly.
Conditions include submitting an operational management plan covering staffing, noise control, and neighborhood impact.
The museum, opened in 1985, seeks to better preserve its collection and enhance public access to Irish Jewish history.
El Consejo de la Ciudad de Dublín aprobó la expansión del Museo Judío Irlandés a pesar de las preocupaciones de seguridad, con el objetivo de aumentar las visitas, el personal y los eventos.