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Croke Park Experience, Incorporating The GAA Museum
The GAA Museum, St Joseph's Avenue (off Clonliffe Road), Dublin 3
Telephone : +353 1 819 2323
Fax : +353 1 819 2324
Email : gaamuseum@crokepark.ie
Website : www.crokepark.ie
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A must for anyone interested in the history and development of Ireland's national games of hurling and gaelic football. Interactive and touch-screen technology help bring to life the unique moments, players and games from the past up to the present day. Visitors can test their own skills in hurling and Gaelic football in the specially-designed interactive games area.

Visitors to the museum can also experience Croke Park Stadium, one of the most historic and modern sporting arenas anywhere in the world. The stadium tour goes behind the scenes at this 82,300 capacity stadium, including dressing rooms, player's tunnel, pitch-side, corporate suites, VIP section and state-of-the-art media centre.

For Tickets see: www.crokeparktickets.ie

Opening Times:

January to June and September to December
Monday - Saturday: 9.30am - 5.00pm
Sunday: 12.00 - 5.00pm

July and August
Monday - Sunday: 9.30am - 6.00pm

**The GAA Museum is closed on January 1st, Good Friday and from December 24th - 27th inclusive.

*On match days the museum opens at the same time as the turnstiles and is accessible to Cusack Stand ticket holders only. A discount rate of admission applies for a museum visit on match days. The museum remains open until one hour after the end of the main match.
Admission Rates:

Museum Only
Adult: €5.75
Student/Senior: €4.25
Child (under 5): Free
Child (under 12):   €3.75
Family (2 adults + 2 children): €15.25

Museum and Croke Park Stadium Tour
Adult: €11.00
Child (Under 5): Free
Child: €7.50
Student: €8.50
Senior: €8.50
Family (2 adults + 2 children): €30.00

Note:  Children under 5 years - FREE

Facilities:

Cafe, toilets, baby changing, audio-visual theatre, parking. Museum is fully wheelchair accessible.

How to get there:
Bus: 3,11,11A,16,16A,123 (from O'Connell Street), 51A (from Lower Abbey Street to Clonliffe Road), 46A to Mountjoy Square.
Train/DART: 15 minutes walk from Connolly Station, 5 minutes walk from Drumcondra Rail Station. 

 

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Opening Time:

July - Aug: 09.00 - 18.00 daily
Sept - June: 09.00 - 17.00 daily


Prices:

Adults: €12
Children: €8
Students: €9
Seniors: €9
Children u5 Free
Family (2 adults & 2 children) €32


 
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