Located beside Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin’s historic quarter, Dublinia brings over 1,000 years of Viking and medieval history to life through immersive exhibitions and interactive storytelling. Climb aboard a Viking warship, explore a bustling Viking street and longhouse, and discover the sights, sounds, and smells of medieval Dublin. Learn about daily life, medicine, trade, and punishment in a city shaped by centuries of change. See authentic artefacts on loan from the National Museum of Ireland, including discoveries from the famous Wood Quay excavations.
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От 1 час до 1 час и 30 минуты
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Мобильный билет
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Self-Guided visit to Dublinia
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Located beside Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin’s historic quarter, Dublinia brings over 1,000 years of Viking and medieval history to life through immersive exhibitions and interactive storytelling. Climb aboard a Viking warship, explore a bustling Viking street and longhouse, and discover the sights, sounds, and smells of medieval Dublin. Learn about daily life, medicine, trade, and punishment in a city shaped by centuries of change. See authentic artefacts on loan from the National Museum of Ireland, including discoveries from the famous Wood Quay excavations.
Living History – Step into the sights, sounds, and smells of Viking and medieval Dublin with immersive, interactive displays.
Walk Where Vikings Walked – Explore the streets of old Dublin with guided walking tours through Viking and medieval landmarks.
St. Michael’s Tower – Climb all 196 steps for unrivalled panoramic views over Dublin’s historic cityscape.
Virtual Medieval Experience – Follow one man’s journey through medieval Dublin in a powerful audio visual experience.
Historic Building – Housed in the atmospheric old Synod Hall, beside Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin’s oldest quarter.
Authentic Artefacts – Featuring treasures on loan from the National Museum of Ireland, including pieces from the Wood Quay digs.