The state-of-the-art visitor experience explores the inspirational travels of over 10 million individuals who left Ireland’s shores throughout history, and it digs into the past of Ireland’s diaspora in spectacular interactive detail. Do you want to discover more about your Irish ancestors? You may also visit the Irish Family History Centre, where you can access vital data, chat with a genealogy specialist, and join an online community of individuals interested in learning more about their Irish ancestors.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Located in the historic vaults of the CHQ Building at Custom House Quay, you’ll find the two-time winner of Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum.
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