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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2017 · 28 MIN

Inside EPIC – the Irish Emigration Museum

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EPIC This article is based on a podcast episode featuring Dervla O'Neal, Head of Sales at EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum. If you prefer to listen to the podcast, you can find the player at the bottom of the page. The Irish Emigration Museum Located in Dublin, EPIC – The Irish Emigration Museum tells the story of the Irish people and their influence around the world. The museum focuses on Irish emigration, starting from the sixth century and continuing to the present day. It highlights how Irish immigrants shaped history and contributed to societies worldwide. EPIC covers well-known figures like Grace Kelly, Maureen O'Hara, and Michael Flatley, as well as lesser-known stories. For example, Sir Hans Sloane, an Irishman who invented drinking chocolate, and John Kinzer, the founder of Labatt beer in Canada. The museum offers a mix of historical and modern stories, giving visitors a complete picture of Irish migration. The exhibits are interactive, making it a great experience for families and people of all ages. Young children, teenagers, and adults can all find something interesting and learn more about Ireland’s global impact. This is a fully digital museum. There is something for all ages here, you don't need any special technology or technological background to enjoy it. You can tour the museum and even meet with a genealogist to assist in researching your family tree (Tour + Genealogist is only €24). While EPIC is a major highlight, there are other nearby attractions to explore: Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin – As mentioned, this is one of the most historically rich cemeteries in Ireland, and it’s not just for history buffs. Its serene atmosphere and fascinating stories make it an excellent place for all travelers. Titanic Belfast, Northern Ireland – This interactive museum celebrates the creation of the Titanic, from its design to its fateful voyage. It’s a great place to learn about the technical marvel and the human stories behind the ill-fated ship. Cliffs of Moher, County Clare – If you’re seeking some of Ireland’s most dramatic landscapes, the Cliffs of Moher should be on your list. With its rugged coastline and panoramic views, it’s a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe. Dublin Docklands Jeannie Johnston Famine Ship Glasnevin Cemetery The Departed Statues – These statues are the first part of the Famine Statues created by Rowan Gillespie. The second part of this sculpture is called The Arrivals, which is in Toronto, Canada. EPIC is a unique museum that offers a detailed look at the Irish diaspora and its impact on the world. It covers both the successes and challenges of the Irish people, providing a balanced view of their history. Whether you’re Irish or just interested in learning more, EPIC is a great way to understand how Ireland’s people shaped global culture. For more information about EPIC, visit their website to plan your visit. Traveling in Ireland Podcast Episode 31 The post Inside EPIC – the Irish Emigration Museum appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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