The Museum of Curiosities

Explore Dublin's most unusual adventure featuring eerie objects, strange artefacts and spooky history.

What Can I Expect
  • Unique collection of rare and unusual artefacts
  • Explore interactive exhibits that engage your sense of wonder and curiosity
  • Learn fascinating stories and histories behind each curious item
  • Fun and educational experience

Just a short walk from St. Stephen's Green lies the newest and most strange collection of eerie Artefacts. Located on Pembroke Street lies The Museum of Curiosities.

 

This living nightmare of wonder featured spooky objects where the unusual and extraordinary come to life.

Step into a world of wonder at the Museum of Curiosities, that showcases a two-headed cow, mummified remains and haunted dolls.

 



The Tour

The tour begins with a brief introduction to the house of horror before you are left alone to discover the good, the bad and the weird on your own time. This two story home is shaped by travel and mystery.

 

There is immersive video and audio to truly enhance your gruesome experience.

 

Explore a fascinating collection of oddities, rare artefacts, and quirky exhibits that spark curiosity and imagination. Each display tells a unique story, inviting you to discover the mysteries behind each item.

 

 

 

The Background

 

The Museum began as a Twitter account sharing its most strangest thoughts and wonders - images from old books and haunted tales. Overtime, it has grown and evolved into it's current physical state - curated over the years by travel and obsession with the uncanny world in which we live in.

 

 

 

Buy The Museum of Curiosities Tickets

Adults
€15.00

Children ?12+
€13.00

Students
€13.00

Senior Citizens
€13.00

Family Tickets
(2 Adults, 2 under 18)
€48.00

Total: 0

Additional Information

Location: 35 Lower Pembroke Street, D02 DY07

Opening Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11am to 7pm

Duration: Guided tours last around 15 minutes and the rest is up to your descretion. A typical visit lasts roughly 1 hour.

 

Please Note:

The tour includes items and exhibitions with dark humour. Some objects may be unsettling and therefore we don't recommend for those aged 12 and under.

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