EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum Custom House Quay, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum! Conveniently located in the heart of Dublin, in the historic Chq Building on Custom House Quay, North Dock, our museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the Irish diaspora and the impact of Irish people around the world.
As an establishment, EPIC is extremely proud of its status as a world-class museum, tourism attraction, and travel agency. Our expert team is passionate about sharing the stories of Irish emigrants, and we have created an interactive, immersive experience that takes visitors on a journey through 20 interactive galleries, all packed with fascinating insights and engaging audio-visual displays.
From the famine to the present day, from politics to sports, from literature to music, our museum showcases the incredible achievements of Irish emigrants across the centuries. You can learn about the experiences of those who left Ireland behind, their struggles, their triumphs, and how they helped shape the world we know today.
As a point of interest, EPIC has gained a reputation for its innovative exhibitions and family-friendly events. Our museum features state-of-the-art exhibits, touch screens, and augmented reality installations that bring history to life. We also offer guided tours, workshops, and interactive experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages and interests. So, whether you're a history buff, a travel enthusiast, or a family looking for an exciting day out, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is the place to go!
In summary, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an unmissable destination in Dublin. Our museum is housed in a magnificent, atmospheric building that exemplifies the character of the city's port district. We strive to create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages visitors to learn, have fun, and be inspired as they explore the story of the Irish diaspora. With friendly, knowledgeable staff and an easy-to-navigate layout, EPIC promises to be a highlight of your trip to Ireland. Come and discover the Epic story of Irish Emigration, we can't wait to welcome you!
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Location & Phone number
The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:45
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:45
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:45
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:45
Friday:
10:00 - 18:45
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:45
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:45
Reviews
"Excellent museum. Tickets can be booked online. They give you a passport checklist which you stamp each time you finish a section. Very impressed as it shows the history of Irish emigration as well as Irish contributions to the world. Loved how interactive it was and the audiovisuals were definitely top notch. Don’t forget to stamp your passport! I’d recommend this place for all tourists and Irish citizens alike!!"
"This tour was amazing! Not just the doom and gloom of the time, but full history of the why, how..and what happened next in Irish history and its people. The way they have framed how Irish people have impacted the world is really done well and hugely engaging. The art installation of transport options through time when you first go in is breathtaking. Suitable for all ages and mobility status as its easy to get around. They have this cool Irish passport you are given when you enter and you stamp it yourself and each section, kids loved it! It's located down the quays which is really only a short walk from O'Connell Street or you can get the Luas. Ticket can be reused within 30 days - brilliant idea as we are going back with friends we enjoyed it so much."
"This is such a cool, beautiful and tech filled experience. A truly impressive museum and feast for the eyes. I understand those saying that it’s not the most educational, but if you want more information touch screens can let you dive deep, while others can just enjoy the experience"
"AMAZING experience. The exhibits are all interactive and easy to read/visually engaging. You learn about all aspects of what it is to truly be Irish. You are given a "passport" at the beginning and stamp it in each room you go in (20 in total). The gift shop was nice. There is a LOT to see/read in the exhibits so plan on probably three hours if you want to read everything, or about 60-90 mins if you want a brief understanding but don't want to read/watch each screen."
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