80%National Museum of Archeology...
Kildare Street , Dublin
+353 (0)1 6777444
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Where?
A 10 mins walk from Grafton St
What?
Museum
Anything else you need to know?
The museum is home to over 200,000 artifacts dating back to 7000BC. Exhibitions include "prehistoric Ireland", "Irelands Gold" and "Viking Ireland".
Reviews of National Museum of Archeology and History
National Museum of Archeology and History has a rating of 80% from a total of 3 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of National Museum of Archeology and History
A great museum to see in Dublin and it is completely free. It has some great artifacts from the cetic ages and has other from across the time. I used to go here all the time as a child, but it is great to see it at any age. Unfortunately due to an accident that occured in it recently the museum... more A great museum to see in Dublin and it is completely free. It has some great artifacts from the cetic ages and has other from across the time. I used to go here all the time as a child, but it is great to see it at any age. Unfortunately due to an accident that occured in it recently the museum will be closed until further notice.close
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by Emmet – posted on Jul 31, 2007
If you like museums you will like this place. There are extremely interesting exhibits on the early history of Ireland and some unique treasures to be found. However I did not connect with this place. It was a case of next please.....
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by Sassy – posted on May 11, 2007
Not to be missed by anyone visiting Dublin! Exhibitions include the finest collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in western Europe, outstanding examples of metalwork from the Celtic Iron Age, as well as the Museum’s world-renowned collection of medieval ecclesiastical objects and jewellery.... more Not to be missed by anyone visiting Dublin! Exhibitions include the finest collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in western Europe, outstanding examples of metalwork from the Celtic Iron Age, as well as the Museum’s world-renowned collection of medieval ecclesiastical objects and jewellery. <br><br>The Broighter Hoard,the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and Derrynaflan Hoard are among the masterpieces on display. Try to join one of the excellent free guided visits!close
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by Bairana – posted on Apr 30, 2007

