GAA Museum

Bringing to life the story of our national games.

The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is the greatest amateur sporting association in the world. The museum vividly describes how the GAA has contributed to our cultural, social and sporting heritage. Situated within the hallowed halls of Croke Park Stadium, the museum charts the association’s history and features a host of brilliant interactive exhibitions.

We designed and built many exhibitions and interpretive experiences for the museum. These include the ‘Hall of Fame’, which celebrates the greatest players in both Hurling and Football with a voice-over by the incomparable Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh. Projects include exhibitions for ‘Imreoir To Bainisteoir’, which celebrates players who have won All-Ireland’s as both players & managers and the museum’s 20th Anniversary exhibition, which features snapshots of key events in the last 20 years.

An exhibition panel in the GAA Museum titled Hurling Roll of Honour. It shows players who have won All-Ireland's as both players & managers
A poster of Football Roll of Honour featuring a timeline of people who have won an All-Ireland title as both a player and manager.
A poster of Hurling Roll of Honour featuring a timeline of people who have won an All-Ireland title as both a player and manager.
A display with the text
A group of Minions, the small, yellow characters from the
A touchscreen panel featuring profiles of the GAA 2015 football and hurling all-stars.
Exhibition timeline on the year 2000. It features a closeup of two Kerry players celebrating. Jacko poses for a photo in front of the panel.