Visitor Policies
These rules frame behaviour at the Gaelic Museum and use of services referenced here. Visiting the building or continuing on this site means you accept them; we review them yearly.
Code of Conduct
Guests must show respect for objects, colleagues, and fellow visitors. Required conduct includes:
- Treat all exhibits, artefacts, and displays with care; do not touch items unless explicitly invited to do so
- Keep voices low and considerate inside galleries
- Follow all instructions given by museum staff
- Do not bring food or drink into gallery spaces (water in sealed bottles is permitted)
- Supervise children at all times
- Do not use flash photography or tripods without prior arrangement
- Switch mobile phones to silent mode in gallery spaces
- Report any damage or safety concerns to museum staff immediately
Staff may remove anyone breaching this code without refund.
Ticketing and Cancellations
- Advance booking
- Recommended for all visits; essential for guided tours, workshops, and group bookings.
- Cancellation (more than 48 hours before visit)
- Full refund available. Contact the museum directly to process.
- Cancellation (within 48 hours of visit)
- Non-refundable. Tickets may be rescheduled to a future date subject to availability.
- Group cancellation
- 14 days' notice required for a full refund. Cancellations within 14 days may incur a charge.
- No-show
- Tickets are non-refundable for no-shows. No rescheduling is available.
- Museum closure
- In the event of an unexpected closure, all pre-booked tickets will be refunded or rescheduled.
Photography Policy
- Personal photography is permitted in all permanent galleries unless otherwise indicated
- Flash photography is prohibited throughout the museum
- Tripods and monopods require prior written permission from museum management
- Photography may be restricted in certain temporary exhibitions for copyright reasons
- Commercial photography and filming require a separate permit and fee
- Photographs of other visitors must not be taken without their consent
- Images of the museum's collections may not be used for commercial purposes without written permission
Accessibility Policy
Inclusive design covers step-free routes, enlarged guides, described tours, low-sensory mornings, and assistance-animal access. Email the museum two days ahead for bespoke support.
Group Visit Policy
- Groups of 10 or more must book in advance (minimum 14 days' notice)
- A designated group coordinator must be identified at the time of booking
- Groups must arrive together and check in as a group
- Maximum group size for self-guided visits is 30 persons
- Groups larger than 30 must be split into sub-groups with separate entry times
- School groups must provide a teacher-to-student ratio of at least 1:10
Complaints Policy
Written complaints receive an acknowledgement in two business days and a full reply inside ten. Use email or the contact form; unresolved cases may go to Ireland's CCPC or UK Citizens Advice.
Exclusions and Limitations
- This website provides informational guidance only; it is not affiliated with the museum's official booking system
- Prices and opening hours are subject to change without notice; always verify on the museum's official website
- We accept no liability for losses arising from inaccurate or outdated information on this website
- Guided tours and workshops are subject to availability and may be cancelled by the museum without notice
- The museum's own terms and conditions apply to all ticket purchases made through the official booking system
- We do not guarantee the accuracy of third-party links or resources referenced on this website
- Visitor experiences may vary; individual reviews represent personal opinions only
- This website is not responsible for the conduct of museum staff or the quality of museum services
Policy Changes
Policies refresh yearly; material edits appear on this URL. Staying on the site after an update means you accept the new wording; the stamp at the foot shows the latest revision.
Last updated: March 2026