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The Guinness Storehouse is Ireland's most visited tourist attraction, welcoming over 1.7 million visitors annually. Housed in a 1904 fermentation plant at St James's Gate Brewery, it tells the 260-year story of Ireland's most famous export across seven floors built around a giant glass atrium shaped like a pint glass.
Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on St James's Gate in 1759 at £45 per year. The Storehouse building, designed by A. H. Hignett, was built in 1904 as a fermentation house and converted to a visitor experience in 2000.