Things to do in EPIC Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC is a modern museum in Dublin’s Docklands that tells the moving story of the 10 million Irish people who left their homeland – and how they influenced and shaped the world. The exhibition is made up of twenty galleries which are each individually themed and named Migration, Motivation, Influence and Diaspora Today.
An essential destination for everyone with an interest in Ireland’s people, culture and history. Discover hundreds of stories of adventure, adversity and triumph through the museum’s interactive touch screens and exhibits. See the world through the eyes of those who left their home by reading the emigrant letters. Or connect with your own history and ancestors at the Irish Family History Centre.
The museum is located in Dublin’s iconic Docklands, an area which has played a major role in Dublin’s history and development. A short distance from the city centre, the area has become a bustling entertainment hub, with plenty to see and do. The museum can be reached in 10 minutes by foot from the city centre.
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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum Entrance Tickets
Book your EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum tickets. Discover the unforgettable story of the 10 million Irish people who left their homeland and connect with your ancestors.
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The Dublin Pass: free admission to the Guinness Storehouse, St. Patrick's Cathedral & more
Enjoy free admission to 30+ Dublin's top attractions with your Dublin Pass! Get the most out of your time in Dublin.
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EPIC Irish Emigration Museum
Dublin
Ireland