Irish Rock ‘n’ Roll Museum
Review
Tucked into the ever lively Temple Bar quarter of Dublin, the famous Rock ‘N’ Roll Museum is a real treat for music lovers and curious visitors alike. Created by the same team behind the famous National Wax Museum Plus, this attraction offers a fascinating behind the scenes glimpse into Ireland’s rich rock music story. As I made my way through the museum, I found myself transported back across the decades, surrounded by memorabilia linked to legendary names such as Thin Lizzy, U2 and Sinéad O’Connor. There is a genuine sense of passion here, not just for the music itself, but for the artists and industry that helped shape Ireland’s sound. I also loved that this is more than a museum, with sound training college courses available for those dreaming of entering the business. A combined ticket with the Wax Museum Plus makes for a superb full day out in Dublin.
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Curved Street
, Temple Bar,
Dublin, Dublin 2
, D02 RD26
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