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Irish Potato Famine Exhibition
Experience Ireland's tragic past at the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition in Dublin. See original artifacts, documents and personal accounts of the Great Hunger.
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Highlights
Experience Ireland's most significant historical tragedy through authentic artifacts and documents
See the original famine pot and other genuine relics from the mid-19th century Great Hunger
Read personal letters and testimonies that reveal individual stories of survival and loss
Learn about the social, economic and cultural impacts that reshaped Irish society
Understand the historical context and factors that contributed to this humanitarian crisis
Explore detailed exhibits showing how the famine influenced Irish migration and national identity
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition offers a moving exploration of one of Ireland's most tragic periods in history. Located in central Dublin, this compelling exhibition presents the story of the Great Hunger through original artifacts, personal letters, and historical documents that reveal the human impact of this devastating era.
See authentic famine relics including the original famine pot and other mid-19th century artifacts that tell the story of widespread suffering and survival. The exhibition presents detailed accounts of how crop failure, political tensions, and social inequalities combined to create one of Europe's most significant humanitarian crises.
Learn about the far-reaching consequences of the Great Hunger, which extended beyond starvation to reshape Irish society, culture, and migration patterns forever. Personal testimonies and preserved letters provide intimate insights into the daily struggles faced by Irish families during this period of hardship.
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the disaster, helping visitors understand how this tragedy altered Ireland's national identity and prompted millions to seek new lives abroad. Documentary evidence and detailed displays present the historical context that made this crisis so devastating.
Book your Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets through tickadoo to secure your visit to this important historical exhibition. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the comprehensive displays at your own pace. Purchase your tickets with tickadoo for easy booking and guaranteed entry to this essential Dublin cultural experience.
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
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 11:00pm - 07:00pm
Q: Where is the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition located?
A: The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition is located in central Dublin at St Stephen's Green, making it easily accessible by public transport.
Q: How can I book Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets?
A: You can book your tickets easily through tickadoo for guaranteed entry and the best prices available.
Q: Is the exhibition suitable for wheelchair users?
A: Yes, the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition provides full wheelchair accessibility with step-free access throughout all areas.
Q: Are audio guides available at the exhibition?
A: Audio guides may be available to enhance your visit and provide additional historical context about the Great Hunger.
Q: How long should I plan for my visit?
A: Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition, though you can explore at your own pace.
Q: Can I take photographs during my visit?
A: Photography may be restricted in certain sections of the exhibition to preserve the historical artifacts and documents.
Q: What will I see at the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition?
A: You'll see original artifacts like the famine pot, personal letters, historical documents, and detailed displays about the Great Hunger's impact on Ireland.
Q: Do I need to bring identification?
A: You may be asked to present valid photo identification at entry, so it's recommended to bring ID with you.
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.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
St Stephen's Green-D02 HX65
Highlights
Experience Ireland's most significant historical tragedy through authentic artifacts and documents
See the original famine pot and other genuine relics from the mid-19th century Great Hunger
Read personal letters and testimonies that reveal individual stories of survival and loss
Learn about the social, economic and cultural impacts that reshaped Irish society
Understand the historical context and factors that contributed to this humanitarian crisis
Explore detailed exhibits showing how the famine influenced Irish migration and national identity
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition offers a moving exploration of one of Ireland's most tragic periods in history. Located in central Dublin, this compelling exhibition presents the story of the Great Hunger through original artifacts, personal letters, and historical documents that reveal the human impact of this devastating era.
See authentic famine relics including the original famine pot and other mid-19th century artifacts that tell the story of widespread suffering and survival. The exhibition presents detailed accounts of how crop failure, political tensions, and social inequalities combined to create one of Europe's most significant humanitarian crises.
Learn about the far-reaching consequences of the Great Hunger, which extended beyond starvation to reshape Irish society, culture, and migration patterns forever. Personal testimonies and preserved letters provide intimate insights into the daily struggles faced by Irish families during this period of hardship.
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the disaster, helping visitors understand how this tragedy altered Ireland's national identity and prompted millions to seek new lives abroad. Documentary evidence and detailed displays present the historical context that made this crisis so devastating.
Book your Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets through tickadoo to secure your visit to this important historical exhibition. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the comprehensive displays at your own pace. Purchase your tickets with tickadoo for easy booking and guaranteed entry to this essential Dublin cultural experience.
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
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 11:00pm - 07:00pm
Q: Where is the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition located?
A: The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition is located in central Dublin at St Stephen's Green, making it easily accessible by public transport.
Q: How can I book Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets?
A: You can book your tickets easily through tickadoo for guaranteed entry and the best prices available.
Q: Is the exhibition suitable for wheelchair users?
A: Yes, the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition provides full wheelchair accessibility with step-free access throughout all areas.
Q: Are audio guides available at the exhibition?
A: Audio guides may be available to enhance your visit and provide additional historical context about the Great Hunger.
Q: How long should I plan for my visit?
A: Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition, though you can explore at your own pace.
Q: Can I take photographs during my visit?
A: Photography may be restricted in certain sections of the exhibition to preserve the historical artifacts and documents.
Q: What will I see at the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition?
A: You'll see original artifacts like the famine pot, personal letters, historical documents, and detailed displays about the Great Hunger's impact on Ireland.
Q: Do I need to bring identification?
A: You may be asked to present valid photo identification at entry, so it's recommended to bring ID with you.
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.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
St Stephen's Green-D02 HX65
Highlights
Experience Ireland's most significant historical tragedy through authentic artifacts and documents
See the original famine pot and other genuine relics from the mid-19th century Great Hunger
Read personal letters and testimonies that reveal individual stories of survival and loss
Learn about the social, economic and cultural impacts that reshaped Irish society
Understand the historical context and factors that contributed to this humanitarian crisis
Explore detailed exhibits showing how the famine influenced Irish migration and national identity
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition offers a moving exploration of one of Ireland's most tragic periods in history. Located in central Dublin, this compelling exhibition presents the story of the Great Hunger through original artifacts, personal letters, and historical documents that reveal the human impact of this devastating era.
See authentic famine relics including the original famine pot and other mid-19th century artifacts that tell the story of widespread suffering and survival. The exhibition presents detailed accounts of how crop failure, political tensions, and social inequalities combined to create one of Europe's most significant humanitarian crises.
Learn about the far-reaching consequences of the Great Hunger, which extended beyond starvation to reshape Irish society, culture, and migration patterns forever. Personal testimonies and preserved letters provide intimate insights into the daily struggles faced by Irish families during this period of hardship.
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the disaster, helping visitors understand how this tragedy altered Ireland's national identity and prompted millions to seek new lives abroad. Documentary evidence and detailed displays present the historical context that made this crisis so devastating.
Book your Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets through tickadoo to secure your visit to this important historical exhibition. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the comprehensive displays at your own pace. Purchase your tickets with tickadoo for easy booking and guaranteed entry to this essential Dublin cultural experience.
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.
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
Q: Where is the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition located?
A: The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition is located in central Dublin at St Stephen's Green, making it easily accessible by public transport.
Q: How can I book Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets?
A: You can book your tickets easily through tickadoo for guaranteed entry and the best prices available.
Q: Is the exhibition suitable for wheelchair users?
A: Yes, the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition provides full wheelchair accessibility with step-free access throughout all areas.
Q: Are audio guides available at the exhibition?
A: Audio guides may be available to enhance your visit and provide additional historical context about the Great Hunger.
Q: How long should I plan for my visit?
A: Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition, though you can explore at your own pace.
Q: Can I take photographs during my visit?
A: Photography may be restricted in certain sections of the exhibition to preserve the historical artifacts and documents.
Q: What will I see at the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition?
A: You'll see original artifacts like the famine pot, personal letters, historical documents, and detailed displays about the Great Hunger's impact on Ireland.
Q: Do I need to bring identification?
A: You may be asked to present valid photo identification at entry, so it's recommended to bring ID with you.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
St Stephen's Green-D02 HX65
Highlights
Experience Ireland's most significant historical tragedy through authentic artifacts and documents
See the original famine pot and other genuine relics from the mid-19th century Great Hunger
Read personal letters and testimonies that reveal individual stories of survival and loss
Learn about the social, economic and cultural impacts that reshaped Irish society
Understand the historical context and factors that contributed to this humanitarian crisis
Explore detailed exhibits showing how the famine influenced Irish migration and national identity
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition offers a moving exploration of one of Ireland's most tragic periods in history. Located in central Dublin, this compelling exhibition presents the story of the Great Hunger through original artifacts, personal letters, and historical documents that reveal the human impact of this devastating era.
See authentic famine relics including the original famine pot and other mid-19th century artifacts that tell the story of widespread suffering and survival. The exhibition presents detailed accounts of how crop failure, political tensions, and social inequalities combined to create one of Europe's most significant humanitarian crises.
Learn about the far-reaching consequences of the Great Hunger, which extended beyond starvation to reshape Irish society, culture, and migration patterns forever. Personal testimonies and preserved letters provide intimate insights into the daily struggles faced by Irish families during this period of hardship.
The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the disaster, helping visitors understand how this tragedy altered Ireland's national identity and prompted millions to seek new lives abroad. Documentary evidence and detailed displays present the historical context that made this crisis so devastating.
Book your Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets through tickadoo to secure your visit to this important historical exhibition. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the comprehensive displays at your own pace. Purchase your tickets with tickadoo for easy booking and guaranteed entry to this essential Dublin cultural experience.
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.
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
Q: Where is the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition located?
A: The Irish Potato Famine Exhibition is located in central Dublin at St Stephen's Green, making it easily accessible by public transport.
Q: How can I book Irish Potato Famine Exhibition tickets?
A: You can book your tickets easily through tickadoo for guaranteed entry and the best prices available.
Q: Is the exhibition suitable for wheelchair users?
A: Yes, the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition provides full wheelchair accessibility with step-free access throughout all areas.
Q: Are audio guides available at the exhibition?
A: Audio guides may be available to enhance your visit and provide additional historical context about the Great Hunger.
Q: How long should I plan for my visit?
A: Most visitors spend about 1-2 hours exploring the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition, though you can explore at your own pace.
Q: Can I take photographs during my visit?
A: Photography may be restricted in certain sections of the exhibition to preserve the historical artifacts and documents.
Q: What will I see at the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition?
A: You'll see original artifacts like the famine pot, personal letters, historical documents, and detailed displays about the Great Hunger's impact on Ireland.
Q: Do I need to bring identification?
A: You may be asked to present valid photo identification at entry, so it's recommended to bring ID with you.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
St Stephen's Green-D02 HX65
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