• The National Museum of Ireland is the nation’s biggest cultural institution with a strong emphasis on Ireland’s art, material culture and heritage.
  • It has three branches in Dublin and one in County Mayo. The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, Kildare Street, first opened its doors in 1890.
  • For more about the history, architecture and collections of the National Museum of Ireland you can go to www.museum.ie.
  • Tucked away in one of the most splendid neo-classical buildings among the tourist places in Dublin, the National Museum of Ireland is a superb spot to know about...
  • Archaeology The National Museum Of Ireland's Archaeology branch in Dublin hosts one of the largest exhibitions of prehistoric gold jewellery in Europe.
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  • From the National Museum of Ireland's Natural History Museum, we expected a little more. It could easily be renamed 'The Dead Animal Museum'!
  • The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in 7 halls.
  • Ireland's Natural History Museum is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland, is housed on Merrion Street in Dublin.
  • This is Ireland’s largest museum and the national repository for all archaeological objects found in Ireland.