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CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. WELCOME BACK TO CROKE PARK In The Stadium Social distancing is in play in Croke Park – it’s 2m in the stadium at all times. Be careful when passing other people in the stadium & avoid face-to-face contact with other supporters – pass with your back to them. DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM Designed for 1 st to 6 th class, this new virtual experience provides pupils with an opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium via a pre-recorded video, followed by an interactive quiz and live Q&A session with one of our tour guides. The teacher and pupils will get an opportunity to engage with the tour guide, ask questions and maybe do a "show and tell" on a recent project BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY sustainability; Environmental Policy Statement. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is responsible for the management and operation of Croke Park Stadium. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is committed to ensuring that our environmental responsibility underpins our core values within the operation of Croke Park Stadium including its responsibilities as a member of the local community. INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. WELCOME BACK TO CROKE PARK In The Stadium Social distancing is in play in Croke Park – it’s 2m in the stadium at all times. Be careful when passing other people in the stadium & avoid face-to-face contact with other supporters – pass with your back to them. DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM Designed for 1 st to 6 th class, this new virtual experience provides pupils with an opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium via a pre-recorded video, followed by an interactive quiz and live Q&A session with one of our tour guides. The teacher and pupils will get an opportunity to engage with the tour guide, ask questions and maybe do a "show and tell" on a recent project BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY sustainability; Environmental Policy Statement. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is responsible for the management and operation of Croke Park Stadium. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is committed to ensuring that our environmental responsibility underpins our core values within the operation of Croke Park Stadium including its responsibilities as a member of the local community. INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA WELCOME BACK TO CROKE PARK In The Stadium Social distancing is in play in Croke Park – it’s 2m in the stadium at all times. Be careful when passing other people in the stadium & avoid face-to-face contact with other supporters – pass with your back to them. DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK Stadium Tours. Croke Park Stadium tours offer an access-all-areas trip through the home of Irish sport. Walk in the footsteps of legends on this escorted tour, as you visit the team dressing rooms, before going pitch-side and taking a seat in the VIP area. EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM Designed for 1 st to 6 th class, this new virtual experience provides pupils with an opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium via a pre-recorded video, followed by an interactive quiz and live Q&A session with one of our tour guides. The teacher and pupils will get an opportunity to engage with the tour guide, ask questions and maybe do a "show and tell" on a recent project BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE GAA about; The history of the GAA. Croke Park is home and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Ireland’s largest sporting organisation.. Celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world, it is part of the Irish consciousness and plays an influential role in Irish society that extends far beyond the basic aim of promoting Gaelic games. WHERE IRELAND DOES SPECIAL EVENTS On the evening of Saturday, 25th August 2018, WMOF2018 welcomed Pope Francis and over 70,000 people to share the joy of the Festival of Families celebrations in Croke Park Stadium. The festival was a breathtaking display of Irish culture and included a number of choreographed dances and performances from acts such as Andrea Bocelliand Riverdance.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE GAA about; The history of the GAA. Croke Park is home and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Ireland’s largest sporting organisation.. Celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world, it is part of the Irish consciousness and plays an influential role in Irish society that extends far beyond the basic aim of promoting Gaelic games.BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
REMEMBER THE BLOODY SUNDAY VICTIMS His right arm was amputated and gas gangrene set in after the operation. Tom Hogan succumbed to his injuries at 6.30pm on Friday 26th November. He was the 14th victim from Croke Park on Bloody Sunday and is buried in Dromin graveyard in Kilmallock. INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or SEARCH RESULTS FOR OUR ARCHIVE MATERIALS Search results for the GAA Library and archive HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE GAA about; The history of the GAA. Croke Park is home and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Ireland’s largest sporting organisation.. Celebrated as one of the great amateur sporting associations in the world, it is part of the Irish consciousness and plays an influential role in Irish society that extends far beyond the basic aim of promoting Gaelic games.BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
REMEMBER THE BLOODY SUNDAY VICTIMS His right arm was amputated and gas gangrene set in after the operation. Tom Hogan succumbed to his injuries at 6.30pm on Friday 26th November. He was the 14th victim from Croke Park on Bloody Sunday and is buried in Dromin graveyard in Kilmallock. INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or SEARCH RESULTS FOR OUR ARCHIVE MATERIALS Search results for the GAA Library and archive DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in CROKE PARK IN YOUR CLASSROMM The Croke Park in your Classroom virtual visit will last 40 – 50 minutes during which your class will learn more about the key historical figures in the foundation and development of the GAA and gain a real insight into what happens behind-the-scenes in Croke Park and the preparations for a LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
DISCOVER, EXPERIENCE AND EXPLORE CROKE PARK If you really want to get under the skin of the Irish, a visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history pumping around every corner. Everything and everyone is brimming with pride,including our
EDUCATION RESOURCES AND SCHOOL TRIPS FOR PRIMARY GAA Museum; The School Tour That's Always A Winner. Croke Park, the home of Gaelic games, is the ultimate school tour destination bringing together our national sport, heritage and culture in THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY SCHOOL RESOURCES The GAA Museum is pleased to announce a new suite of resources open to all secondary schools who cannot visit Croke Park currently. We are providing these materials and a virtual classroom session free of charge to enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of the events around Bloody Sunday 1920 following the 100 th anniversary ofthe
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of SUPPORTING AND INVESTING IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Due to the ongoing uncertainties caused by Covid-19 and its direct impact on stadium events and activities, we have made the difficult decision to pause the community fund for 2021. A further update will be provided later in the year. Please contact Julianne Savage in Croke Park if you have any queries: jsavage@crokepark.ie or 01-8658607.BLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
GAA SOCIAL INITIATIVE Explore the rich heritage of the GAA Museum. Enjoy lunch in a Suite overlooking the iconic pitch. Free bus parking on-site. This special discounted rate is based on a minimum of 20 people per group and is only available to clubs participating in the GAA Social Initiative. To make a booking, contact us on 01 819 2374 or tours@crokepark.ie. HINES INFORMATION EVENING Back; 01/04/2021. Hines Information Evening As a follow-up to their online information evening hosted in July of last year, Hines would like to invite you to join them for another online information evening on the proposed development of the Clonliffe College site inDrumcondra.
INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES International Rules is a hybrid between the two sports and the rules borrow from both, with Gaelic football players benefiting from the use of a regulation Gaelic football and traditional rectangular pitch (the Australian code uses an oval ball more akin to a rugby or DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF THE GAA'S 125TH Croke Park hosted the first match played under floodlights as part of the celebration for the GAA's 125th anniversary year with spectacular lightshow and fireworks display closing the event DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF THE GAA'S 125TH Croke Park hosted the first match played under floodlights as part of the celebration for the GAA's 125th anniversary year with spectacular lightshow and fireworks display closing the event HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
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Spectators are advised to follow the guidelines from the HSE in relation to persons who are at high risk of contracting Covid-19. For more information click here.; It is the personal responsibility of spectators to risk assess their suitability to attend games in CrokePark.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of LEARN ABOUT IRELAND'S SPORTING CULTURE The museum is home to the most iconic trophies in Irish sporting life – the Sam Maguire & Liam MacCarthy Cups – awarded annually to the winners of the All-Ireland football and All-Ireland hurling championships. So iconic and instantly recognisable, that they are often affectionately referred to by their first names, ‘Sam’ and‘Liam
A WORD CLASS PLAYING SURFACE The pitch at Croke Park is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Games that have been played on the surface include Gaelic games (Hurling, Gaelic football, Camogie), International Rules, Rugby and Soccer. The pitch is amongst the busiest in the world with nearly 90 fixtures per year. The venue also hosts a series of concerts with SUPPORTING AND INVESTING IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Due to the ongoing uncertainties caused by Covid-19 and its direct impact on stadium events and activities, we have made the difficult decision to pause the community fund for 2021. A further update will be provided later in the year. Please contact Julianne Savage in Croke Park if you have any queries: jsavage@crokepark.ie or 01-8658607. COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY sustainability; Environmental Policy Statement. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is responsible for the management and operation of Croke Park Stadium. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is committed to ensuring that our environmental responsibility underpins our core values within the operation of Croke Park Stadium including its responsibilities as a member of the local community. SEARCH RESULTS FOR OUR ARCHIVE MATERIALS PLEASE NOTE: To request a visit to the Reading Room at the GAA Museum Library, please email DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF THE GAA'S 125TH Croke Park hosted the first match played under floodlights as part of the celebration for the GAA's 125th anniversary year with spectacular lightshow and fireworks display closing the event DISCOVER DUBLIN FROM 17 STOREYS HIGH Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness. EXPERIENCE CROKE PARK BEHIND-THE-SCENES Croke Park Stadium Tour. THE BACKSTAGE PASS. Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Its size is only part of its greatness, however, as you’lldiscover on
CROKE PARK PREMIUM PRICES 10 Year Seat (2020 - 2029) Upfront Price. Total: €13,500 . Payment Plan. Year 1 €7,250. Year 2 €4,500. Year 5 €2,750. Total€14,500
EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
LOGIN TO CROKE PARK PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP Login here to view the luxury and high end offerings our partners are making available to our premium members for every match days at CrokePark.
JOIN THE CROKE PARK STEWARDING TEAM The process to become a successful team member: Attend one of our open interviews, further details on dates to be announced in due course. Interviews take approximately 20 minutes and are done on a first come first served basis (please note there can be delays). For more information and to express your interest please email ecasey@crokepark.ie. THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act ofBLOODY SUNDAY 1920
Back to Bloody Sunday 100; Bloody Sunday, 21 st November 1920. In 1920 the War of Independence was ongoing in Ireland. On the morning of November 21st, an elite assassination unit known as ‘The Squad’ mounted an operation planned by Michael Collins, Director ofIntelligence of
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF THE GAA'S 125TH Croke Park hosted the first match played under floodlights as part of the celebration for the GAA's 125th anniversary year with spectacular lightshow and fireworks display closing the event HOME OF THE GAA AND IRELAND'S GAELIC GAMES Home of the GAA and Ireland's Gaelic Games - Croke Park. The heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Stadium. Match Day. Premium. Meetings & Events. GAA EXPLORE THE GAA'S RICH HERITAGE IN THE GAA MUSEUM Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm. Sunday 10am to 5pm. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm. Due to Covid-19 procedures, this museum visit is limited to 30minutes.
THE GAA MUSEUM BOOK CLUB The Book Club aims to raise awareness and celebrate the GAA Museum Library & Archive - the national repository for the GAA’s records, archives and publications. Its mission is to collect a copy of every book published by the GAA and every book written about the GAA. The GAA Museum and its archives house almost 20,000 items in itscollection.
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Spectators are advised to follow the guidelines from the HSE in relation to persons who are at high risk of contracting Covid-19. For more information click here.; It is the personal responsibility of spectators to risk assess their suitability to attend games in CrokePark.
BLOODY SUNDAY 100
A microcosm of the War of Independence; the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920 marked a decisive turning-point in Irish history. In Croke Park, the Dublin and Tipperary football teams lined out for a great challenge match. Spectators filled the grounds, completely unaware that the RIC were mobilising, intent on carrying out an act of LEARN ABOUT IRELAND'S SPORTING CULTURE The museum is home to the most iconic trophies in Irish sporting life – the Sam Maguire & Liam MacCarthy Cups – awarded annually to the winners of the All-Ireland football and All-Ireland hurling championships. So iconic and instantly recognisable, that they are often affectionately referred to by their first names, ‘Sam’ and‘Liam
A WORD CLASS PLAYING SURFACE The pitch at Croke Park is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Games that have been played on the surface include Gaelic games (Hurling, Gaelic football, Camogie), International Rules, Rugby and Soccer. The pitch is amongst the busiest in the world with nearly 90 fixtures per year. The venue also hosts a series of concerts with SUPPORTING AND INVESTING IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Due to the ongoing uncertainties caused by Covid-19 and its direct impact on stadium events and activities, we have made the difficult decision to pause the community fund for 2021. A further update will be provided later in the year. Please contact Julianne Savage in Croke Park if you have any queries: jsavage@crokepark.ie or 01-8658607. COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY sustainability; Environmental Policy Statement. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is responsible for the management and operation of Croke Park Stadium. Páirc an Chrócaigh CTR is committed to ensuring that our environmental responsibility underpins our core values within the operation of Croke Park Stadium including its responsibilities as a member of the local community. SEARCH RESULTS FOR OUR ARCHIVE MATERIALS PLEASE NOTE: To request a visit to the Reading Room at the GAA Museum Library, please email THE HEART OF IRISH SPORTING LIFE FOR OVER 100 YEARS* Stadium
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