EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin: Get Tickets Online To Visit
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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
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Explore the experiences of Irish emigrants worldwide.
Engage with state-of-the-art audiovisual and interactive exhibits.
Receive a souvenir passport to enhance your journey.
Available audio guides in multiple languages.
Witness immersive storytelling through innovative technology.














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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Book your tickets online to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and discover the powerful, interactive stories of a people who shaped the world. Go on a journey through history, and see why being Irish extends far beyond the island’s shores.
About EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Why Visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum?
Operating Hours of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum welcomes visitors daily, offering ample time to explore its extensive digital exhibitions and engaging galleries.
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:45 PM
Last Admission: 5:00 PM
The museum remains open throughout the year with no regularly scheduled closures, ensuring visitors can plan their visit any day of the week.
Address and Location of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Dublin's Docklands, a vibrant area steeped in history and now a hub of modern activity. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is located in the historic CHQ building, a beautiful 19th-century former warehouse on the banks of the River Liffey. This location is particularly significant, as it was a key departure point for countless Irish emigrants seeking new lives abroad.
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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum,
CHQ, Custom House Quay,
Dublin 1, Ireland
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Fascinating Facts About EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction
EPIC has been named Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards multiple years in a row, beating out iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Roman Colosseum.
A Building with History
The museum is housed in the historic CHQ Building, a former tobacco and wine warehouse from the 1820s. Its location on Custom House Quay is incredibly significant, as it's the very spot where countless Irish people boarded ships to start new lives.
A Vision from Coca-Cola's CEO
The museum was founded and funded by Neville Isdell, a businessman from County Down who previously served as the Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. As an emigrant himself, he wanted to create a museum that told the stories of the Irish diaspora.
The "Fearless Frogman"
One of the amazing stories you'll discover is that of Captain Paul Boyton, a famine-era emigrant who became a worldwide celebrity for his daredevil stunts, including swimming the English Channel in a rubber suit.
A Different Kind of Museum
This is the world's first fully digital museum, where history is not behind glass but brought to life through interactive displays, motion-sensor quizzes, and remastered audio from a century ago.
More People Left Than Lived
Over the centuries, approximately 10 million people have emigrated from Ireland—a figure that is actually higher than the country's population at its historical peak before the Great Famine.
An Award-Winning Design
The museum's unique design was created by the same company behind the Titanic Belfast, using the building's historic vaults to create a truly immersive and engaging journey through Irish history.



















