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The GAA Museum

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Cusack Stand
Croke Park
St. Joseph's Avenue
Dublin 1
Dublin
Phone: +353 (0)1 8192323
Fax: (0) 1 8192324
About the Museum
The GAA Museum can be found in Croke Park Stadium under the Cusack Stand. It was opened in 1998 by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
The museum is dedicated to the GAA and how it has contributed to sport, culture and social life in Ireland since it first began in 1884.
The museum displays a vast collection of GAA memorabilia like hurleys, jerseys, trophies, medals, match programmes etc

Museum Tours

Croke Park is the 5th largest stadium in Europe so take a tour and explore one of the most modern sporting arenas in the world.
The experienced guides will take you on a journey through the stadium, which first began over a 100 years ago.
You will see the dressing rooms, premium and corporate levels, the pitch side, the media centre, the VIP section and the service areas.


Museum Only
Adult: €6.00
Student/Senior: €4.50
Children (under 12):   €4.00
Family (2 adults + 2 children): €16.00

Note:  Children under 5 years - FREE

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

Note:  Children under 5 years - FREE

Croke Park is located in Drumcondra in Dublin 3.
By road: It's about a 15 minute walk from O'Connell Street and is accessed via St. Joseph's Avenue just off Clonliffe Road.
By bus: From O'Connell Street in the heart of Dublin city you can get the number 3,11,11A,16,16A,123
By rail: The museum is just about a 15 minute walk from Connolly Station.
Opening Hours
The GAA Museum is open throughout the year.

Monday - Sunday: 09.30 - 17.00

In July and August, the museum is open Monday - Sunday: 09.30 - 18.00

*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.

Persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the museum.
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