EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin Docklands
Dublin, Ireland
About This Activity
EPIC occupies the 1820 CHQ warehouse on Custom House Quay and tells the story of 10 million Irish who left their homeland from the Famine era to the 20th century. Twenty themed galleries use immersive media to follow emigrants' journeys and their influence on politics, sport, music, and culture worldwide. Adult admission €19.50 online (20% off if booked 30 days in advance); includes free return visit within 10 days.
Seasonal note: Open year-round; book 30 days ahead for 20% discount
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