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Step into Dublin’s history with entry to the Irish Famine Exhibition, an immersive experience revealing the story behind one of Ireland’s most tragic periods. Located on the second floor of the Stephens Green Shopping Centre, this exhibition brings the past to life through compelling displays and personal accounts.
As you explore, discover how the Irish Potato Famine unfolded despite Ireland being part of the prosperous British Empire. The exhibition guides you through a series of rooms with easy-to-follow storyboards, original newspaper articles, and poignant personal letters that shed light on the human impact of the famine.
Take a seat to watch a 15-minute overview film that provides essential context and emotional depth to the events. Authentic artifacts, including a cast iron soup pot, help illustrate the daily struggles faced by millions during this devastating time in Ireland’s history.
Your ticket includes entry and a translation manual available in French, German, and Italian, ensuring accessibility for international visitors. The exhibition is open daily from 12pm to 6pm, and guests are encouraged to allow at least one hour to fully appreciate the experience.
Don’t miss this chance to gain a deeper understanding of Ireland’s past. Secure your entry to the Irish Famine Exhibition now and ensure your spot for a moving and educational journey through history.







