Croke Park Stadium & GAA Museum
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“No matter where you go, I will find you, if it takes a long, long time… Nachgochema Anetaha Anachemowagan…No matter where you go, I will find you…if it takes a thousand years.” C. M. Brennan.
Recognised as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is part of the Irish consciousness: reaching far and wide within and beyond Irish society, and expanding far beyond the final goal; which is to promote Gaelic games. Topping the charts: Gaelic football is a firm favourite throughout Ireland; beating rugby union and association football hands down, and can be enjoyed in glorious technicolor at Croke Park. Referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals, Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium located in Dublin; Ireland’s largest city! So, if you’re heading over to Croke Park, then you must certainly pay a visit to the beloved GAA Museum. Offering amazing tours and events for all the family, this totally unique museum brings to glorious life - how the GAA continues to be involved in Ireland’s cultural, social & sporting heritage!

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Croke Park
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Dublin, Dublin 3
, D03 P6K7
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