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Archaeology and History Museum

Kildare Street,
Dublin
Ireland
(01) 677-7444
fax 677-7459

Location: Kildare Street

Type: Museum
Addmission Fee: Free
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm, Sunday, 2-5 pm

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At the Archaeology and History Museum you can learn about the country’s history and see examples of artifacts, including gold ornaments from the Bronze Age, hoards dating from the Celtic Iron Age, as well as some of the most famous Christian treasures – among them the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the Clonmacnoise Crozier. One of the more interesting displays is Ten Years Collecting, in which a selection of items discovered by the public are shown in labeled boxes – you lift the lid to take a look. Guided tours available. There’s a café as well as a book and gift shop.

The Archaeology and History Museum is part of the National Museum, which has three branches. You can travel between the three branches on the Museumlink bus, for a small charge. Tickets are sold in the museums. Service hourly, Monday-Saturday, 8 am-5:30 pm, Sundays, 1-5 pm.

Email: marketing@museum.ie

Last updated January 22, 2012
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