GAA Museum at Croke Park

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GAA Museum at Croke Park Dublin

About GAA Museum at Croke Park

Right in the heart of Drumcondra, the GAA Museum at Croke Park is a powerhouse among historic sites, chronicling the Gaelic Athletic Association's 138-year saga in Ireland's most revered stadium. Opened in 1884, Croke Park witnessed Bloody Sunday in 1920, a dark chapter of British reprisals during the War of Independence, making it profoundly historic. Inside, immersive exhibits trace hurling and Gaelic football's evolution with silverware, jerseys, and a turf pitch simulator where you can test your skills. Feel the roar of 82,000 fans via surround sound, smell the fresh grass, and touch replicas of Sam Maguire Cup. For visitors seeking the best historic sites in Drumcondra Dublin, this blends sports heritage with national struggle stories, including a tribute to the 14 killed on the pitch.

What to Expect

Interactive zones, pitch tours onto the hallowed sod, Hall of Fame inductions, and a cafe overlooking the stands. Wheelchair accessible with audio guides.

Insider Tips

Time your visit for match days if possible, or book a stadium tour combo. Locals head to the Roof Garden bar for panoramic views and pints. Pair with a walk to nearby Binns Bridge. Arrive hungry; the food hall serves epic Irish breakfasts. Search 'Drumcondra historic sites GAA' for more local lore.

Details

Address: Jones Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, D03 PF68

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 10am-5pm Sun: 11am-4pm (extended match days)

Website: https://www.crokepark.ie/gaa-museum/

Tags

  • Sports History
  • Gaelic Games
  • 20th Century
  • Museum
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