What to expect at Dublin Fire Brigade Museum
Dublin Fire Brigade Museum is a specialist museum in Dublin 3, located at the Dublin Fire Brigade Training Centre. It focuses on the history of fire services in Ireland and is a good option for visitors interested in emergency services, local Dublin history and practical heritage collections.
The museum is described as being housed over two floors and displaying artefacts connected with the history of fire services. This makes it different from many of Dublin’s better-known cultural attractions, offering a more focused look at a specific part of city life and public service history.
Why visit?
For visitors who have already seen the major Dublin attractions, a smaller museum like this can add variety to an itinerary. It may be especially interesting for families, local history enthusiasts, people connected with emergency services or anyone curious about how firefighting developed in Dublin and Ireland.
Because this is not a typical walk-in tourist attraction, visitors should check access arrangements before travelling. The existing page notes that visitors should ring before visiting, so advance contact is strongly recommended.
Visitor information
- Location: Dublin 3, County Dublin
- Address: Malahide Road, Marino, Dublin 3
- Best for: fire service history, Dublin heritage, specialist museums
- Good to know: contact the museum before visiting
Position on map:
[leaflet-map address=”Malahide Road, Marino, Dublin 3″]
Phone: 01 8338313
E-mail: info@dbfexternaltraining.ie
Nearby attractions in Dublin
- The GAA Museum in Dublin 3
- Casino Marino in Dublin 3
- Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
- Dublin Castle in Dublin 2
FAQ
Where is Dublin Fire Brigade Museum?
Dublin Fire Brigade Museum is located on Malahide Road, Marino, in Dublin 3.
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Do I need to contact the museum before visiting?
Yes. The existing visitor information advises contacting the museum before visiting, so it is best to confirm arrangements in advance.
What other attractions are nearby?
Nearby Dublin attractions include The GAA Museum, Casino Marino and Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.
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