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Important Information:

Please find below opening times and parking information for the GAA Musem & Tours this Easter weekend and the following week for the Go Games.

Saturday March 30th:
Access to the GAA Museum on Saturday March 30th is via St Joseph's avenue, off Clonliffe Road. Turn at the Daybreak shop and you will access the Cusack car park. 

Please be aware that the car park will close for access at 12:45 due to the matches taking place in the stadium later that afternoon. Any cars parked before 12:45 will be able to exit until 15:00. The GAA Museum & Tours are closed during the matches.
 
Sunday March 31st:
The GAA Museum & Tours will be open this Sunday 31st March from 12:45-15:45 for match ticket holders only. There are no tours running on the day.
 
Monday April 1st - Thursday April 4th:
All museum visitors will need to access via the Davin Stand. Parking is available in the Davin car park accessed from St Margarets Avenue off the North Circular road. All pedestrian access will be from the Davin stand, walking around level 3 of the stadium to the museum. There will be a person on the bridge at the Davin car park entrance to direct patrons towards the museum. Any visitors who need to use the accessible parking spaces will be accommodated in the Cusack Car Park accessed via St Joseph's avenue off Clonliffe Road. 

GAA Museum

THE HEART & SOUL

 A trip to Croke Park simply wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the treasured GAA Museum. Get ready to immerse yourself in the spine-tingling and completely unique story of Gaelic games from ancient times to the present day. 

This museum is like no other sporting museum you’ll ever visit. It not only celebrates the history of Ireland’s national games, it also vividly brings to life how the GAA has contributed to our cultural, social and sporting heritage. 

Featured exhibitions include the original Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy Cups, the rousing Hall of Fame, and a whole floor dedicated to the games as they are today. When you’re done exploring, get a taste of the action in the popular Interactive Games Zone, where you can test your hurling and Gaelic football skills!

GAA Museum Opening Times

Monday - Saturday 9.30am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 5pm

 

Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm.

2024 Pricing - GAA Museum Only Ticket

€9.50 for Adults

€8.00 for Students/Seniors

€7.00 for Children

Aged 3-12 yrs, Under 3 yrs are FREE

€22 for Family

Based on 2 adults and 2 children

€23 for Family

Based on 2 adults and 3 children

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Interactive Games Zone

Test your own hurling and football skills in the Interactive Games Zone. See how fast you can react, check out your passing skills, practice a fingertip save or discover the art of the high catch! All tours include admission to the GAA Museum or with your tour.  An unmissable experience for visitors of all ages to the GAA Museum!

Group Booking Enquires

This form is for enquiries on group bookings to the GAA Museum. For general queries e.g. individual or family visits, please contact the museum at [email protected] or on +353 1 819 2323



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