Croke Park Stadium
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More than just a sporting organisation, the GAA not only promotes national pastimes such as Gaelic football and hurling but Irish music, dance and language. Clubs dotted around Ireland act as social centres and training grounds an … Read more
More than just a sporting organisation, the GAA not only promotes national pastimes such as Gaelic football and hurling but Irish music, dance and language. Clubs dotted around Ireland act as social centres and training grounds and there are international branches for expats. The 82,000 capacity Croke Park is the GAA's headquarters and the largest stadium in Europe not primarily used for soccer. Read less

The home of Gaelic games
Since the late 1800s, two institutions have had an immense impact on Irish history, culture and social life. One, of course, is the Catholic Church. The other, lesser known yet still hugely important, is the Gaelic Athletic Association.
You can see the stadium on a guided tour - including access to a 17 storey high walkway, the Etihad Skyline, with panoramic views of Dublin - and visit the excellent GAA Museum, which explains the history and importance of the association in Ireland. Or, of course, you could join the roaring crowds at a game.
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