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GAA Museum
The GAA Museum was established to commemorate, recognise and celebrate the GAA's enormous contribution to Irish sporting, cultural and social life since its foundation in 1884. It was officially opened on 1st September 1998 by Joe McDonagh, President of the GAA, in the presence of An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern T.D.
Croke Park is the home of Ireland's unique national games of hurling and football. The GAA Museum in Croke Park has been designed to facilitate an experience of an integral part of the fabric of Irish life and heritage. A visit to the museum offers you an opportunity to gain a unique insight into these games
· Historic exhibits and databanks give you an insight into the origins and development of hurling and gaelic football and the GAA's role in the Irish cultural revival and national movement.
· Touchscreen technology brings you the historic moments, great players and great games
· Specially designed interactives allow you to test your skills in hurling and gaelic football
· Stadium tours of Croke Park offer an indepth behind-the-scenes look at one of the most historic and modern sporting arenas in the world.
Opening hours
(Open all year round)
Monday - Saturday: 09.30 - 17.00
Sunday:* 12.00 - 17.00
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