EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum: Admission Ticket
Overview
EPIC is an interactive journey about how a small island made a big impact on the world. Discover why Irishness is celebrated around the world, with a journey through Irish history and culture, told from the perspective of those who lived it.
To begin your journey you will receive a stamped passport as you enter the exhibition, and then follow a path through the 20 themed galleries. You will discover why people left, see how they influenced the world they found, and experience the connection between their descendants and Ireland today. Immerse yourself in the stories of some of the most remarkable tales of sacrifice, endurance, adventure, and discovery the world has ever known. EPIC brings these amazing stories to life in a unique & spectacular way.
Inclusions
- Free souvenir passport as a memento of your journey through EPIC
- Free app (iPhone/Android) available to download our audio guide of museum in nine languages
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
- Entry/Admission - EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
What to expect
Through 20 state-of-the-art galleries, visitors immerse themselves in the stories of some of the most remarkable tales of sacrifice, endurance, adventure, and discovery the world has ever known.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Infants age 5 and under are admitted for free
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum is a celebration of everything Irish and the influence of the Irish on the rest of the world through emigration. We had a wonderful visit, but sadly we didn't allow enough time for our visit and had to skip some parts near the end. Allow for a visit of 2 - ...
The EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum is a celebration of everything Irish and the influence of the Irish on the rest of the world through emigration. We had a wonderful visit, but sadly we didn't allow enough time for our visit and had to skip some parts near the end. Allow for a visit of 2 - 3 hours.We had been in 2019 and knew as much as we took our time we had missed things. Some new things have been added and we really enjoyed refreshing our knowledge and learning new things. It is set up so well. We recommend it to anyone traveling in Ireland...a must see and do experience
We had been in 2019 and knew as much as we took our time we had missed things. Some new things have been added and we really enjoyed refreshing our knowledge and learning new things. It is set up so well. We recommend it to anyone traveling in Ireland...a must see and do experienceAmazing presentation with numerous instructive and informative displays. Perfect for one of Dublin's rainy days. Get your Irish "passport" stamped at each display as you grow in knowledge about the spread of the Irish diaspora around the globe. Great for kids and the disabled as well. We'd hi...
Amazing presentation with numerous instructive and informative displays. Perfect for one of Dublin's rainy days. Get your Irish "passport" stamped at each display as you grow in knowledge about the spread of the Irish diaspora around the globe. Great for kids and the disabled as well. We'd highly recommend this Center.Fantastic learning about everything here. Learnt a lot about Ireland. Best thing about visiting Dublin was this museum
Fantastic learning about everything here. Learnt a lot about Ireland. Best thing about visiting Dublin was this museumWe were at the Museum yesterday and found it a marvellous experience, we were able to learn soo much. Watched great little videos and read so much information. The venue is fantastic, the museum is in the old stone vaults of the old customs house built in 1820. It was opened in 2016 and apparentl...
We were at the Museum yesterday and found it a marvellous experience, we were able to learn soo much. Watched great little videos and read so much information. The venue is fantastic, the museum is in the old stone vaults of the old customs house built in 1820. It was opened in 2016 and apparently privately owned. Really well done, a great place to visitThis is far from epic. It is a one trick pony viewed from different vantage points. It is full of repetition, extrapolated influences, and the "passport" stamping stations to record this dull experience. An expensive way to get a day out of the rain.
This is far from epic. It is a one trick pony viewed from different vantage points. It is full of repetition, extrapolated influences, and the "passport" stamping stations to record this dull experience. An expensive way to get a day out of the rain.