Museums in Ireland: A Journey Through Time

Ayantika Pattanayak

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Museums in Ireland

Museums in Ireland: Other than famous universities Ireland is also famous for its history and culture. History and culture include the city’s famous museums where you can learn more about Ireland. You can learn everything from Vikings to things used by rebels, there’s a museum for everyone. 

We’ll cover hidden gems like The Little Museum with real objects from Dublin’s history, and EPIC Museum where you can discover the story of Irish people. So pack your bags and get straight into this blog.  

The Little Museum of Dublin

Want to learn about Ireland’s history in a fun way? Skip the boring museums and head to The Little Museum. This award-winning museum tells Dublin’s story through objects donated by everyday people. You will see the lectern used by famous president JFK or the letter that sparked a civil war. They even have a whole room dedicated to U2, the famous Irish band.

This museum is perfect for students because it brings history to life. Here you can rent a guide too. The Little Museum is a place in a beautiful house on Pembroke Street. Be sure to check their website before you go for some events. Check out the entry fees below.

AdultsEUR 15.00
Family (2 adults, 3 children)EUR 35.00
StudentsEUR 13.00

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Want to know the real story of Ireland? Then head to the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. This cool place tells the story of Irish people who left Ireland during the war.

The museum is full of things to do and see including 20 fun games and activities where you can learn all about their journeys. And don’t forget to check out the Jeanie Johnston ship across the street, which tells the story of a difficult time in Ireland’s history. EPIC Museum is the perfect place to have fun and learn the true story of Ireland. After exploring try visiting the amazing restaurants in Ireland for lip smacking traditional foods in Ireland. Check out the fees of this museum below.

0 – 5Free
6 – 12EUR9.50
13 – 17EUR12.50
18 – 64EUR19.00
65+EUR17.00
Family (1 adult, 1 Child)EUR24.50
Family (1 adult, 2 children)EUR32.00
StudentsEUR16.50

National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology and its collection

Do you love old things? Then the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin is for you. This museum is full of things from Ireland’s past, from way back in 7000 BC to the 1900s.

You can see shiny gold jewellry from ancient times, explore how people lived long ago, and learn about Vikings. There’s even a part about mummies from Egypt in this museum. Most of the museum is wheelchair friendly too, so everyone can join the fun. In this museum the admission is free. Check out their opening times.

Monday13:00 – 17:00
Tuesday- Sunday10:00 – 17:00

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Kilmainham Gaol and its collection

Ever wonder where Ireland’s brave rebels went? Kilmainham Gaol is a jail in Dublin where some of the important people like Henry Joy McCracken, Robert Emmet, Anne Devlin, Charles Stewart Parnell, and the leaders of 1916 were locked up.

This jail held famous rebels who fought for Irish freedom. You can even hear stories about them on a guided tour. But don’t worry, the jail is empty now and just a place to learn about history. It is a must-visit place for anyone new in Ireland. Check out the admission rates below.

0 – 11Free
12 – 17EUR4.00
AdultsEUR8.00
Family (Two adults & 2-3 children 12-17)EUR20.00
StudentsEUR4.00

Dublinia: The Heart of Viking and Medieval Dublin

Dublinia lets you travel back in time and see how Vikings lived! You will love to explore a Viking ship, and try on their clothes here. Dublinia isn’t just about Vikings, though. You can also see how people lived hundreds of years ago in Ireland. 

There are also fun games and activities you can try. You can climb a real medieval tower for amazing views of Dublin here. So if you’re curious about Ireland’s past, Dublinia is the perfect place for a fun and educational adventure as well.

AdultsEUR15.00
ChildrenEUR7.50
FamilyEUR37.00
StudentsEUR13.50

FAQs on the Museums in Ireland

What are the famous museums in Dublin?

Some of the most famous museums in Dublin include:
-The Little Museum of Dublin
-EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
-National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
-Kilmainham Gaol
-Dublinia: The Heart of Viking and Medieval Dublin

What is the biggest museum in Ireland?

The National Museum of Ireland, which has multiple branches including Archaeology, Decorative Arts & History, Country Life, and Natural History, is considered the largest museum in Ireland.

Are museums free in Ireland?

Many museums in Ireland offer free admission. For instance, the National Museum of Ireland’s branches generally have free entry. However, some museums, like The Little Museum of Dublin and EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, charge admission fees.

How many museums are there in Ireland?

Ireland has over 100 museums, ranging from national institutions to smaller, specialized museums.

Can you see Dublin Castle for free?

Parts of Dublin Castle, such as the gardens and some exhibitions, can be accessed for free. However, there is an admission fee for guided tours and access to certain areas like the State Apartments.

This was all about the best museums in Ireland. We hope that this blog has given you the insights that you need. For booking the best accommodation abroad to start your study abroad experience you can contact Fly Homes at 1800572118. 

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