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The GAA Museum |Musaem Chumann Lúthchleas Gael
Croke Park Stadium, Dublin 3
Tel: 01 819 2323
Fax: 01 819 2324
Email: gaamuseum@crokepark.ie
Website: www.gaa.ie/museum
Opening Hours:
January to June and September to December:
Monday - Saturday: 09.30 - 17.00
Sunday & Bank Holiday: 11.30 - 17.00
July and August:
Monday - Saturday: 09.30 - 18.00
Sunday & Bank Holiday: 10.30- 17.00
Closed: January 1st, Good Friday, December 24th – 27th (inclusive) and December 31st.
Admission Rates 2012
Museum Only
Adult: €6/ Child (under 12): €4/ Student: €5/ Senior: €5/ Family (2 adults + 2 children): €16.00/ Children under 5 years - FREE
Stadium Tour (includes museum admission)
Adult: €12.00/ Child (under 12): €8/ Student: €9/ Senior: €9/
Family (2 adults + 2 children): €32.00/ Children under 5 years – FREE
The Museum may also be subject to closure on other dates throughout the year to facilitate major events in the stadium. On match days the museum is accessible to match-day ticket holders only. Located in Croke Park, the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (G.A.A.), the GAA Museum looks at the birth and growth of the GAA at home and abroad, and its unique role in the national movement and cultural revival in Ireland.
Is i bPáirc an Chrócaigh, mar a bhfuil an musaem seo, atá ceannáras an Chumainn. Léirítear tús agus fás na heagraíochta sa bhaile is i gcéin maraon leis an tionchar a bhí agus atá aici ar chultúr agus ar náisiúnachas na tíre. Aon lá a bhíonn cluiche ar siúl ní ligtear isteach ach iad siúd ag a bhfuil ticéad don chluiche céanna. Dúntar é ó am go chéile chun ligint d’ócáidí móra dul ar aghaidh.











