About

14 Henrietta Street in Dublin offers a fascinating glimpse into nearly 300 years of the city's rich history. As you step through its doors, the past unfolds through engaging displays and expertly guided tours, bringing to life the social evolution of Dublin. This museum strikes the perfect balance between informative and entertaining, making it suitable for visitors of all ages, including families with children. Its innovative use of technology ensures accessibility for everyone, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stories of the people who once called this place home. Rated highly by visitors, it's a must-see for anyone interested in heritage and history, conveniently situated a short distance from the city center.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Parnell Square West, stop
Bus stop 343 m walk
Parnell Square West
Bus stop 376 m walk
Western Way
Bus stop 295 m walk
Constitution Hill
Bus stop 208 m walk
Church Street Upper
Bus stop 314 m walk
Broadstone - DIT
Tram stop 286 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 1,605 reviews
4.8/5 1,605 reviews
Manon Hsvl
Manon Hsvl
1 month ago on Google

It was very interesting! Sheila, our guide, was very passionate and explained everything very well in a very understandable English for a French foreigner.

Claire GR
Claire GR
1 month ago on Google

Le musée incontournable a faire a Dublin ! Découvrir l'histoire de Dublin au travers des habitants d’un immeuble au fil des années. Super expérience

David Martin
David Martin
1 month ago on Google

You must have pre-purchased tickets. This can be a difficult place to get tickets for. Order them online well in advance. You will be escorted through by a well trained docent who explains the harsh living conditions that the Irish families endured when they moved from the countryside to the city. This is not to be missed.