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Visiting Kilmainham Gaol. Access to the Gaol is by guided tour only, and you must pre-book your ticket. A select number of tickets are released 28 days in advance and can be booked from midnight (Irish time).
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Kilmainham Gaol is a very busy site and tickets must be...
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Cooke, Pat. A History of Kilmainham Gaol. (Government of...
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A visit to Kilmainham Gaol can also be used to support...
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Kilmainham Gaol Museum Visitor Centre, Kilmainham...
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Kilmainham Gaol has no car parking facilities. Parking is...
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The Stonebreakers’ Yard. This is the most famous yard in...
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Two specialist units are responsible for the OPW’s Heritage...
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the restoration of Kilmainham Gaol in the 1960s; The ground...
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Senior (60+): €6. Child (12-17): €4. Child (under 12): Free but require a ticket. Student (valid student ID required): €4. Family (Two adults & 2/3 children 12-17): €20. Pre-booking tickets online is essential. Please note that no third-party organisations have authorisation to sell tickets to Kilmainham Gaol.
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Find the best offers for visiting Kilmainham Gaol, a historic prison and museum in Dublin. Learn about the Irish nationalist leaders who were imprisoned and executed there, and explore the exhibitions and artifacts.
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Kilmainham Gaol Tours and Tickets. 4,588 reviews. Dublin’s Kilmainham Gaol is a sobering reminder of Ireland’s fight for independence. Built in 1787, the damp cells of this former jailhouse held many prominent Irish nationalists before the gaol was closed down in 1924.