The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History

The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History is a history museum Stoneybatter Stoneybatter located in Ireland.

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  • Phone

    +353 1 677 7444

  • Website

    museum.ie

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  • Type

    History Museum

Address

Collins Barracks, Benburb St Stoneybatter Dublin City Ireland

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard)

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Luca SIDDHARTA Ruberto

Amazing Museum with so many things to see but you need at least half day for better understanding the history of it...

Tony O'Brien

Was my first bcks. Loved the atmosphere. At one point it was the longest operational barracks in Europe if not the world. Pity it closed.

Luiz Fernando Xavier

You should come with plenty of time, as there's really many rooms to go and it closes by 5pm.

Jelmer

It is huge. Plan at least a whole afternoon, or pick where you want to go beforehand. Or come back later, it's free ????

Tomáš P

Weird museum ! It lacks concept. Geological exhibition in one room, a bit of random arts in the next, some LGBT stuff in the corridor, then lots of army stuff. I didn't see any actual decorative arts !

Ana Eliza Cruz

All about the history of Ireland in an interactivity museum . Free entrance.

Leah Trigg

Free entry, very interesting tour around, really liked the military bit

Luca Caresani

It's a good museum , The soldier side is beautiful! And it's free

BaltimoreGal

The museum is lovely but kind of overwhelmingly large.

Donal C

Excellent display of Eileen Gray design furniture

Chris R (thechristophe)

So so, the uprising exhibition left me with more questions than answers to be honest.

Éanna M

Depending on what's on exhibition its sometimes superb. Other wise its a bit lack luster.

Sinem Karagöz

Good museum for history lovers

Sanju Boshi

The exhibition about the WW1 is interesting.

zozo

Very interesting... loved

Rafaela Souza Silva

Free. Great army history.

Whizzkids Training

Check out the High Cross exhibition . Stunning setting.

Tony O'Brien

Served in this barracks many years ago glad to see it was not demolished

Donal C

You can stand in the clock

Michael Dubuc

Cosed on mondays

Alerrandro Correa

Excelente museu . A entrada é grátis e a exposição sobre história militar muito boa, em particular quando aborda o período do IRA.

Laurence Helaili

Musee interessant - prevoir 4 ou 5 heures pour le visiter. Pas de guide , brochure ni d'audio guide en Francais. www.lesideesenquestion.fr

Miguel Diaz 丁俊豐

Todo, un lugar encantador

Romain David

Même si l'expo sur la guerre d'indépendance est pas mal, le principal intérêt de ce musée, c'est l'ancienne caserne dans lequel il se trouve

Nucia Melo

Tem um restaurante muito gostoso! No domingo é de graça!

Mustafa Atik

geçmişten modern zamana kadar İrlanda milletinin ve askeriyesinin gelişimi görülebilir

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