
Embracing a rich history
Originally part of St. Mary’s Abbey which was established in 846, the site upon which Ruby Molly Hotel stands has deep historical roots. This area was once a prominent centre of Dublin’s early development, and at its height, the Abbey was one of the largest and wealthiest in Ireland, playing a crucial role in shaping the city.
Bringing Ruby Molly to life whilst protecting this rich history involved a comprehensive approach, from the planning stages through to the final details. Prior to construction, the site underwent an extensive archaeological survey to uncover any historical artifacts or structures. This revealed fascinating glimpses into Dublin’s medieval history, uncovering pottery shards, ancient street remnants, and even graves and parts of historic foundations, walls and cobble floors, much of which were preserved in-situ under the hotel connecting the new hotel to the layers of history beneath.

“The Ruby Molly Hotel is a stunning example of how historic sites can be transformed through sensitive design to deliver incredible modern buildings. This sustainability-focused hotel respects the site’s important heritage, whilst also offering premium guest experiences in a hugely popular location, and I’m certain it will become a destination of choice for many years to come.”
Margaret Dolan
Waterman Moylan’s Associate