GAA Museum & Tours, Croke Park

Overview

0h 30min
The GAA Museum is the national custodian of all the archives and artefacts of the Gaelic Athletic Association. As such, we’re dedicated to promoting an appreciation of the values, culture and history of Gaelic Games. We pursue these aims through preserving, researching, interpreting, exhibiting and providing access to our heritage. We also honour those who have made an outstanding contribution to our national games. The museum’s collections and exhibits, which are open to the public, illustrate the rich history of the games from ancient times to the present day. They also highlight the significant contribution the GAA has made - and continues to make - to Ireland’s to Irish life. The GAA Museum is also the gateway for the Croke Park Stadium Tour and the Kellogg's Skyline Tours, along with the calendar of special tours, events and seminars that take place throughout the year. The GAA Museum has been accredited under the Heritage Council’s Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI) and is a member of the Association of Visitor Experiences an Attractions (AVEA).

Opening times

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Facilities

  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Paid Visit
  • Covid-19 Guidelines
  • Credit Card Accepted
  • Guided Tours
  • Car Parking Available
  • Guide Dogs Welcomed
  • Toilets
  • Food On Site
  • Wifi
  • Retail On Site
  • Audio Guide Available
  • Mobile Ticket Accepted
  • Paper Ticket Accepted
  • Families
  • Sightseeing
  • Arts & Culture
  • Galleries & Museums
  • Heritage Sites
  • Kids
  • Solo Visitors
  • Friends
  • Mature visitors
  • Adventure Seekers
  • Historical
Entry to the GAA Museum.

Contact details

  • St Joseph's Ave
  • Ballybough
  • Dublin
  • Ireland
  • D03P6K7
018192300
gaamuseum@crokepark.ie