Dublin GPO Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Get your tickets to the GPO Museum in Dublin and immerse yourself in one of the most important chapters of Ireland's modern history through an interactive and immersive experience.
Located in the iconic General Post Office building, this museum lets you experience the 1916 Easter Rising from the inside, with touch screens, audio-visual recreations, original artefacts and activities where you are the protagonist.
Explore, play, investigate and discover how a single building became the epicentre of a revolution that would change the country forever.
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- Experience history from the inside with interactive technology.
- Explore the legacy of 1916 in an immersive and fun way.
What’s included
- Entrance to the GPO Museum
- Audio guide (available for hire at the museum)
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Step by Step
The GPO Museum is a must-see if you want to understand Irish identity. Housed in the historic O'Connell Street Post Office building, it puts you right at the heart of the events that marked the 1916 Easter Rising, an event that sparked the birth of the Republic of Ireland.
Through interactive experiences, you can relive the events from multiple perspectives: that of the rebel leaders, the citizens caught up in the conflict and the members of the postal service themselves. The combination of video, surround sound, audio-visual booths, original documents and tactile technology creates a tour that is equal parts immersive and educational.
You are not a spectator here: you can send messages in Morse code, write your own newspaper report, manipulate screens and explore artefacts that were a key part of the uprising. The museum is designed to connect you with history in an up-close, dynamic and highly visual way.
In addition, the building itself is another protagonist. Its walls were a direct witness to one of the country's most decisive episodes, and walking through its rooms offers the opportunity to understand the real impact of those days.