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Museums in Ireland
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Epic The Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an interactive journey through 20 galleries about how a small island made a big impact on the world. EPIC welcomes visitors to discover the influence of the men and women who left this island, and see what it means to be Irish from the outside in. This top-rated, family-friendly attraction is an essential destination for everyone with an interest in Ireland’s people, culture and history. Visitor discover that there’s more to Ireland than stereotypes, by reliving some of the greatest achievements in music, literature, sport, business, politics, fashion and science the world has ever known. Since opening in 2016 EPIC has quickly established itself as one of the country's leading tourist attractions and venues for corporate and private hire. In 2018 we were shortlisted for European Museum of the Year. In 2019, 2020 & 2021 we were voted the winner of Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards.
51 to 200 staff
The Douglas Hyde Gallery Of Contemporary Art
The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art is a unique public space to see and learn about contemporary art. Since 1978, the gallery has presented the most exciting and inspiring artists' work to audiences in Dublin and beyond. Located in the heart of Dublin City, at the entrance to Trinity College, the gallery is at the centre of a thriving arts and culture scene in the capital. As a commissioning organisation, The Douglas Hyde is known for producing new artworks with artists and presenting that work to audiences for the very first time. Alongside the Exhibitions Programme, an Engagement Programme of events provides multiple opportunities for audiences to explore the ideas and themes in artists' work. The gallery is free to attend and everyone is welcome.
1 to 10 staff
Lisa Foundation
Unlocking cultural capital
11 to 50 staff
Photo Museum Ireland
The National Centre for Contemporary Photography in Ireland. Photo Museum Ireland is the leading voice for photography in Ireland. We are dedicated to fostering a dynamic culture of photographic practice across a broad range of platforms. Established in 1978 by John Osman as 'Gallery of Photography' the organisation has grown into one of Ireland’s leading cultural arts organisations. Designed by architects O’Donnell + Tuomey, our award winning building is located in the heart of Temple Bar in Dublin. Admission is free and we welcome visitors 6 days a week. Our programme of free exhibitions showcases the best of contemporary Irish and international photography. Free public talks and events encourage critical debate and develop an appreciation for photography in an engaging and accessible way. We are active partners in a network of Irish and international platforms including our Reframing the Border programme and the EU Creative Europe ‘A Womans Work ’ platform and an ongoing programme exploring the history of photography in Ireland. We support Irish photographers in the ongoing development of their work through the following: artists commissions, artist fees for education and training, production support for exhibitions, curatorial advice and advocacy, artist’s residency programme, subsidised access to our serviced B&W and digital production facilities, book publishing, touring exhibitions, networking and representation of photographers’ work nationally and internationally. Photo Museum Ireland is the Irish nominator for the leading international prizes in photography. Over the past 40 years we have featured work by many of the leading talents in contemporary photography. Building on this rich legacy and as part of our ambitious plans for the future we have initiated the National Photography Collection We look forward to fostering new talents, encouraging discussion and critical debate around the exciting future of photography in Ireland and on the world stage.
1 to 10 staff
Fota House Arboretum & Gardens An Irish Heritage Trust Property
Fota House, Arboretum & Gardens is one of Ireland's most spectacular Regency Houses that is not only a museum for tours but also a venue that brings corporate events to a whole new level, offers a space for teambuilding, conferences, private dining or meetings. If you are interested in learning more - get in touch for your own event.
11 to 50 staff
Irish Rock N Roll Museum Experience
At the Irish Rock and Roll Museum, we strive to create an immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors by showcasing the rich tapestry of Irish musical heritage. From the iconic instruments and memorabilia to the captivating stories behind legendary musicians, our museum offers a captivating journey through the vibrant history of Irish rock and roll.
11 to 50 staff