Collins Barracks could be said to be the National Museum of Ireland's largest artefact, having had a unique history all of its own in another life.
It now completes the picture for the National Museum in Dublin and joins the two already famous buildings in the possession of the Museum.
Collins Barracks has been completely renovated and restored to become the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History - charting Ireland's economic, social, political and military progress through the ages.
Artefacts on display range from silver, ceramic and glassware pieces to weaponry, furniture, examples of folk life and costume.
The new Military History exhibition called 'Soldiers and Chiefs: The Irish at War at Home and Abroad, 1550-2001' uses original artefacts, letters, replicas and audio accounts, showing how soldiering and war have affected the lives of Irish people. All of these piecess are displayed with imagination in innovative and contemporary galleries, which entice you to go further, look harder and examine more closely.
Opening Times: Tuesday-Saturday: 10.00am-5.00pm Sunday: 2.00pm-5.00pm Closed Monday including Bank Holidays.
Admission Prices: Free
Group Admission Prices Groups that are charged €2 per person for a tour are: Language Schools, Retirement Groups, Interest Groups, Tour Operator Groups. Groups that are free are: all primary, secondary, and third level colleges, national and international, special needs groups, community groups, diplomats/delegates, tourism delegates.
Facilities: Museum café, museum gift shop, free car parking, education resource room, fully wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There: Buses: 90 (Aston Quay); 25, 25A, 66, 67 (Middle Abbey Street). LUAS Red line to Museum stop.
The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History is included on The Dublin Pass! Find out more about the current special offers here!
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