GAA Museum

GAA Museum
GAA Museum (Croke Park, Dublin 3) – The GAA stands for Gaelic Athletic Association. The GAA Museum, located under the Cusack Stand in Croke Park (stadium), was set up to commemorate, recognize and celebrate the GAA’s major contribution to Irish sporting, cultural and social life since its establishment in 1884. Interactive and touch-screen technology help bring to life the unique moments, players and games from the past up to the present. The museum is open daily throughout the year.
The GAA Museum’s newest addition, the Etihad Skyline Croke Park Tour, lets visitors enjoy panoramic views of Dublin from the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium. Accompanied by an experienced tour guide, visitors will ascent to a walkway 44 meters above the ground to take in camera-snapping views of the Irish capital and learn more about Dublin’s main landmarks. Admission: €6 (adult), €5 (senior/student), €4 (children under 12 years). Free for children under 5 years. Stadium tour (which includes museum admission): €12.50 (adult), €9.50 (senior/student), €8.50 (children under 12 years). Free for children under 5 years.
Hours: 9:30 am – 5 pm (Monday – Saturday / Jan. – May and Sept – Dec..), 10:30 am – 5 pm (Sunday & bank holidays / Jan. – May and Sept. – Dec.). 9:30 – 6 pm (Monday – Saturday / June – August), 10:30 am – 5 pm (Sunday & bank holidays / June – August).