Entrada al Museo ÉPICO de Dublín





Descripción
¡Vaya más allá de los estereotipos y vea Irlanda de afuera hacia adentro, con una visita a EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum! Ganador de la atracción turística líder de Europa tres años consecutivos en los World Travel Awards 2019, 2020 y 2021, todos los buenos viajes a Dublín comienzan aquí. EPIC es un viaje interactivo sobre cómo una pequeña isla tuvo un gran impacto en el mundo. Descubre por qué la irlandesa se celebra a nivel mundial, con un viaje a través de la historia y la cultura irlandesa, contada desde la perspectiva de quienes la vivieron. Para empezar, recibirás un pasaporte sellado al entrar en la exposición, y luego seguirás un camino a través de galerías temáticas. Descubrirás por qué la gente se fue, cómo influyeron en su nuevo hogar y experimentarás la conexión entre sus descendientes y la Irlanda moderna. Sumérgete en las historias de algunas de las historias más notables de sacrificio, resistencia, aventura y descubrimiento que el mundo haya conocido. EPIC da vida a estas increíbles historias de una manera única y espectacular.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
A través de 20 galerías de última generación, los visitantes se sumergen en algunas de las historias más memorables de sacrificio, superación, aventura y descubrimiento que el mundo ha conocido.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
- Los niños de hasta 5 años están exentos de pago
Opiniones(1,854)
Really interesting, moving . Catrina great guide . Highly recommend
Fantastic setup. Visually interesting and appealing with a wide range of content.
A great experience and amazing faculty. Busy at peak times and well worth the visit. Don’t rush through the early parts. Give these plenty time and you can pick and choose the later exhibits/rooms. We did them all.
The EPIC museum is a great way to learn about Irish immigration and the heritage. It is interactive and fun. There are lots of hands on exhibits for kids and adults alike to experience. The passport stamping is really fun and a great way to stay involved. Highly recommend going to the museum. Staff was extremely helpful and friendly.
Loved this Museum! If you want a highly interactive and comprehensive look into the history of Ireland to modern times you MUST visit EPIC.
A very interactive museum. About half is history and half bragging about famous Irish scientists, musicians, authors, etc. enjoyed this history; not very interested in “who’s who of Ireland.” The upper floor has a food court, which was a great place for lunch - lots of choices.
Superb experience, extremely interesting for understanding the history of Orlando, very fun and interactive. We loved it.
The experience was fantastic, extremely interesting and the staff were excellent. It is perhaps a little more expensive than I normally pay for museums but is probably in line with the prices charged elsewhere in Dublin. A thoroughly interesting experience.
Had an absolutely brilliant time. Matthew at the ticket desk was brilliant and helping us out with a couple questions we had. Definitely would come again!
EPIC is the museum of Irish emigration, and it rightfully prides itself on being unlike other museums. The museum itself is on the north side of the Liffey River, maybe a 10-15 minute walk from O’Connell street at the town center. It’s a pleasant walk and the museum is near the very modern pedestrian bridge. The building itself has a connection with emigration. The basement of this structure appears in the 1996 Liam Niesen movie Michael Collins. They’ve heavily renovated it into a well-lit series of shops and restaurants, including this museum. The museum itself focuses not so much on “stuff” but on high-tech displays of various aspects about Irish emigration, ranging from economics to oppressive conditions, to the potato famine, to shortages of employment. They start by giving you a passport. Each gallery has a stamp you can use. We thought the system was fun, but it will be particularly enjoyable by kids. The displays differed by the technology they used. Some were sets of videos at different stations. Some consisted of interactive quizzes. A lot focused on the lot of those who emigrated to the Americas, Australia, or even England, with lots of emphasis on influence and style. There is a large museum shop, focused on geneology and name paraphernalia. We spent about two hours here, and it was different, educational, and fun.



