EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum: A Journey Through Irish History
Explore the stories of Irish emigrants at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, a captivating journey through history and heritage in Dublin.
Discover the rich tapestry of Irish heritage at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, a captivating place where the stories of Irish emigrants come to life, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past and its impact on the present.
A brief summary to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
- The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, North Wall, IE
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- Monday 10 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5 pm
- Friday 10 am-5 pm
- Saturday 10 am-5 pm
- Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Allocate at least two hours for your visit to fully explore the exhibits.
- Check the museum's website for any special events or temporary exhibitions during your visit.
- Utilize the interactive displays for a more engaging experience, especially if visiting with children.
- Consider visiting during weekdays to avoid larger weekend crowds.
- Don't miss the gift shop for unique Irish-themed souvenirs and books.
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Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Drogheda, head west on Shop Street towards the River Boyne. Cross the river via the Boyne Bridge. Once you reach the other side, follow the road to the right onto West Street. Continue straight until you reach the junction with the M1 motorway. Take the bus towards Dublin City Centre from the Drogheda Bus Station, which is located just off West Street. The bus journey will take approximately 40 minutes. Once you arrive in Dublin, disembark at the Custom House Quay bus stop. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is located in The Chq Building, which is a short walk from the bus stop. Head east along Custom House Quay, and you will see the building on your left.
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Bus
From Drogheda town center, make your way to the Drogheda Bus Station located on West Street. Look for buses heading to Dublin City Centre. Once you board the bus, enjoy the scenic ride, which should take around 40 minutes. When you arrive in Dublin, get off at the Custom House Quay stop. Walk east along Custom House Quay, and you will find The Chq Building, where the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is situated.
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Train and Walking
Start at Drogheda Train Station, which is located on the south side of the River Boyne. Take a train towards Dublin Connolly Station. The train ride will take approximately 30 minutes. Upon arrival at Dublin Connolly Station, exit the station and head towards Custom House Quay. Walk along the quay road, and in about 10-15 minutes, you will reach The Chq Building, home to the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum.
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