History Museum
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
67 locals recommend ·
Tips from locals
Located by the Museum Luas stop, really easy to get to, this is a big museum so allow yourself some time here so that you get to see it all. Might not be open on Mondays
You have three different to visit. You should know that they are not in the same building. - Archeology - Decorative arts and History - Natural History
Decorative Arts & History Museum free to the public. Interesting collections of both military and art history. Well worth a visit and easy to access via the tram/Luas
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it's nice knowing a bit of Ireland history inside of an old importante place as the former Collins Barracks in the Arbour Hill area of Dublin. Entry free.
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Location Dublin, County Dublin Stoneybatter | ||
Phone+353 1 677 7444 | ||
Websitemuseum.ie |
Hours of Operation statusClosed · Opens Friday 10:00 AM |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
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