Located at Dublin Central Post Office,
GPO Museum
Visit the GPO Museum at the General Post Office in Dublin! The Central Post Office building, built in 1818, is famous as the starting point of the independence movement that took place on Easter in 1916. The Irish Volunteer Army led by James Connolly occupied the central post office and declared the Declaration of Independence, announcing the beginning of the Irish nation. This declaration is on display inside the Central Post Office. Discover the Central Post Office, a symbol of Ireland, at a discounted price at WAUG now!
Information on major exhibitions and attractions
Witness History Exhibition:
The history of Ireland's struggle for independence, from the Easter Rising of 1916 to the Irish Civil War, is vividly presented through various exhibits and multimedia materials.
You can immerse yourself in historical scenes through various relics such as weapons, uniforms, letters, and photos that were used at the time.
GPO building:
Because the museum itself is a historic building, the Dublin Central Post Office building, just looking around the building itself is a meaningful experience.
The exterior wall of the building, which still bears bullet marks from the Easter Uprising, retains traces of history.
Interactive exhibits:
Visitors can become more immersed and participate in history through a variety of interactive exhibitions, including touch screens, video materials, and augmented reality.
address :
GPO Museum
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2 Ireland
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operating time :
Closed every Sunday and Monday.
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 17:00 PM
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2 아일랜드