
This stunning Victorian museum in the heart of Dublin houses over two million artefacts spanning from 7000 BC to the 20th century. Kids will be fascinated by the famous Iron Age bog bodies, prehistoric gold treasures, Viking weapons and jewellery, and ancient Egyptian mummies. The elegant marble rotunda features mosaic floors depicting classical mythology.
Families can pick up free activity trails at reception, including the Viking Challenge and Treasure Trail, which make exploring fun for all ages. Highlights include Ireland's Gold exhibition (featuring Europe's finest prehistoric gold collection), the Treasury with medieval treasures like the Ardagh Chalice, and interactive rubbing activities. Free guided tours and workshops are offered year-round.
- Free admission to all galleries
- Baby changing facilities and accessible toilets throughout
- Gift shop in the rotunda
- No café on-site, so plan meals before or after
- Most suitable for children aged 5+ who can appreciate history, though younger kids enjoy the hands-on elements
- Allow 1-3 hours for your visit
The impressive landmark building itself is worth admiring - designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and opened in 1890. It's an ideal rainy day destination and easily combined with nearby attractions like Trinity College and Merrion Square's playground.
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