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National Print Museum Tickets

Explore the National Print Museum and learn about the evolution of printing!

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About: National Print Museum

Explore Dublin's National Print Museum, showcasing Ireland's printing history with vintage letterpress equipment from the 1960s. See rotating exhibits, guided tours, live demonstrations, and interactive workshops. Engage directly with the printing process and learn about its history.

National Print Museum

Monday
Tuesday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Wednesday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Thursday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Friday
10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Saturday
12:00:00 - 16:00:00
Sunday
12:00:00 - 16:00:00
National Print Museum
Haddington Road, D04 E0C9, Dublin
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