EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an interactive experience. Step through 20 themed galleries on a journey to discover the stories of Irish emigration around the world. See how they influenced the world they found, and experience the connection between their descendants and Ireland today.
1 Custom House Quay Dublin Dublin City Ireland
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
I was stunned by the quality of the information about Ireland now and then, with great interactive supports. Plenty of surprises here, it's a must do it you're visiting Dublin, even for locals!
Must visit while here. Very interactive and well done! #lovedublin @epicireland
Very well done interactive exhibits ! Even if you're already familiar with the history of Irish emigration, it's cool to see the information presented in such a unique, interactive way.
Amazing place to visit. Very cool & interactive, lets just say it leaves you thinking ????????????????
Excellent museum - makes good use of interactive technology
Museography-wise. This place is VERY WELL DONE. All areas are interactive and you do learn a bit. The passport experience was a great touch.
Engaging, informative, very well presented
Awesome, lots of cool information and important historical facts.
So Amazing!
Must see in Ireland
very well organized museum ..but i found it a bit boring...and quite expensive ticket!
Lovely and fun
Es ist ein sehr modernes Museum über die irische Geschichte. Das Museum ist sehr interaktiv aufgebaut und bietet einiges an Multimedia Elementen.
Sensacional!! Super recomendo!
Emily is fantastic if you can get her as a tour guide! - Lon Rohlfing
A true historical gem in the heart of the north side of Dublin City. Everyone in Dublin has been to Croke Park at least once in their lives. Tip: Take the Sky tour. - Liam O Hannrachain
Cool thing to see while passing by. Also checkout the EPIC museum nearby! - Noura Sayed
Great smoothies at Se7en. The coworking place looks cool. It's a nice place to sit and eat. No shopping really. Was there on a Friday and the market was two tables... - Mariana Bernasconi