GAA Museum

St Joseph's Ave, Ballybough, Dublin 3

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GAA Museum

GAA Museum
Ireland is known in the world for its unique games of hurling and Gaelic football. The GAA Museum & Croke Park Stadium is one of the top Dublin’s attractions, and gives everyone an opportunity to find out what being Irish is all about. The museum’s exhibition explains the rich history and development of Irish unique Gaelic games from ancient times to the present. Founded in 1844 the museum features an interesting collection of artifacts: hurlers, trophies jerseys, medals, programs, media publications and banners. In games zone, everyone is given a chance to check out your own hurling and football skills: feel your reaction and see how fast you are, practice a fingertip save, find out your passing skills and experience the high catch art.

Junior Explorer
For children aged 4- 10 years, there is a Junior Explorer route, to which ticket can be picked up at the entrance to the museum. In each 8 exhibits kids will find a code word, which they have to put in to the ticket in order to find out the secret sentence. If they show the ticket with the secret sentence to the staff member, the kid will get a special Junior Explorer badge. This activities keep the little ones busy, and is great option for a family day out.

Opening Times

Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm

Sunday 10am to 5pm

Entry Cost

€8 for Adults

€7 for Students/Seniors

€6 for Children

Aged 3-12 yrs, Under 3 yrs are FREE

€20 for Family, Based on 2 adults and 2 children

€21 for Family, Based on 2 adults and 3 children

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