Irish Potato Famine Exhibition Tickets
Irish Potato Famine Exhibition
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Irish Potato Famine Exhibition Tickets
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition in central Dublin provides a powerful look at one of Ireland's darkest chapters. This thoughtfully curated exhibition tells the story of the Great Hunger through original artifacts, personal letters, and historical documents that reveal the human cost of this tragedy between 1845 and 1852.
You'll see authentic relics from the famine period, including the original famine pot and other mid-19th century artifacts that illustrate the daily struggle for survival. Personal testimonies and preserved letters offer intimate glimpses into how Irish families coped during years of crop failure, political neglect, and social upheaval. The exhibition explores not just the immediate crisis, but how the Great Hunger reshaped Irish society and prompted mass emigration that changed the country forever.
Highlights
- Original famine pot and authentic mid-19th century artifacts from the Great Hunger period
- Personal letters and testimonies revealing intimate stories of survival and loss
- Historical documents explaining the social and economic factors behind the disaster
- Detailed displays showing how the famine altered Irish national identity
- Documentary evidence illustrating the migration patterns that followed the crisis
- Comprehensive examination of how crop failure and political tensions created humanitarian catastrophe
Plan Your Visit to the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition
Located at St Stephen's Green in central Dublin, the exhibition is easily accessible by public transport. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the displays at your own pace. The venue offers full wheelchair accessibility with step-free access throughout all areas.
Audio guides may be available to provide additional historical context about the Great Hunger. Photography may be restricted in certain sections to preserve the historical artifacts and documents. You may need to present valid photo identification at entry, so bring ID with you.
After exploring Ireland's famine history, you might want to delve deeper into Dublin's cultural heritage with Dublin Castle tours that reveal centuries of Irish political history. For a broader understanding of Irish culture, consider visiting the National Gallery of Ireland to see how Irish artists have depicted their nation's story through art.
Why you'll love it
- Explore Ireland's Great Hunger through original 1845-1852 artefacts
- Read authentic personal letters and historical documents from the period
- See the original famine pot and rare mid-19th century relics
- Centrally located in Dublin for easy access
What's included
- Admission to the exhibition
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Wed10:00-18:00
- Know before you go
Accessibility: The exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible with step-free access throughout all areas.
Entry Requirements: Bring valid photo identification if requested at entry to the exhibition venue.
Audio Guides: Audio guides may be available to enhance your visit and provide additional historical context.
Last Entry: Final admission may be 30 minutes before the exhibition's official closing time.
Photography: Photography restrictions may apply in certain sections of the exhibition.
Duration: Most visitors spend approximately 1-2 hours exploring the complete exhibition at their own pace.
- Visitor guidelines
Respect all exhibits and displayed artefacts
Follow signs regarding photography restrictions
Children should be accompanied by an adult
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition
Personal belongings may be subject to inspection
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Where you'll be
St Stephen's Green
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