An Post Museum, Dublin
Facts and practical information
The An Post Museum or GPO Museum was located in the General Post Office in Dublin, Ireland opened on 28 July 2010. It closed on 30 May 2015 to make way for the new GPO: Witness History Interpretive Centre. It was a small museum which offered visitors an insight into the role played by the Post Office in the development of Irish society over many generations. The An Post Museum & Archive continues to hold the Post Office's heritage and philatelic collections, mount occasional temporary displays of its material and publish research on aspects of Irish Post Office history. ()
An Post Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: O'Connell Street, Henry Street, Spire of Dublin, Parnell Street.
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How to get to An Post Museum by public transport?
Bus
- O'Connell Street, North Earl Street • Lines: 38A, 38B (2 min walk)
- O'Connell Street, Cathedral Street • Lines: 16 (2 min walk)
Tram
- O'Connell - GPO • Lines: Luas Green Line (2 min walk)
- Abbey Street • Lines: Luas Red Line (3 min walk)
Train
- Tara Street (8 min walk)
- Dublin Connolly (16 min walk)