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GUINNESS STOREHOUSE

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St James's Gate, Dublin 8, Dublin, Ireland
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2024
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2024

The monument of beer! With over a million visitors a year, it is the most popular tourist attraction in Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse: the monument of beer in Dublin! With over a million visitors a year, it is the most popular tourist attraction in Ireland. And it is here that the famous beer is produced daily and exported all over the world. The mythical creamy stout was born in 1759 thanks to Arthur Guinness, in the heart of the St. James Gate brewery. At only 34 years old, and with limited means, he succeeded in the ambitious challenge of competing with the greatest English beers. In 1838, St. James Gate became the largest brewery in Ireland, then the largest in the world in 1914. The Guinness Storehouse, created in 2000 in a former fermentation unit, is now a museum dedicated to the glory of the Irish company. Shaped like a giant pint - it would take over 14 million pints to fill it! -It takes you into the lair of the famous brand, to discover its history, its manufacturing process and the Guinness family. The ground floor features the four essential ingredients for making beer: water, barley, hops and yeast. You can also see the traditional tools used by the brewers in the past. In 2015, a new floor was opened. It is dedicated to the evolution of the bottles and the history of the brand's advertising. The tour ends with a pint at the famous Gravity Bar, a panoramic bar on the seventh floor, at the top of the building, which offers a fabulous view of Dublin.


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rere31
Visited in may 2017
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Musée très intéressant, emblématique de la ville et de l'Irlande, un incontournable de Dublin.
klo23
Visited in april 2016
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Musée très intéressant, en-dehors du processus de fabrication, on en apprend davantage sur le lien prégnant entre la Guinness et l'histoire dublinoise. La visite se termine évidemment par la dégustation d'une pinte de cette succulente brune, avec une vue panoramique sur Dublin !
BAGGIO51
Visited in december 2016
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Un endroit où il faut vraiment s arrêter quand on passe par Dublin. Alors oui c'est un budget (je pense aux jeunes )mais c est une visite qui dure quand même 3h, avec un audio guide et une pinte à boire à la fin soit au "top" avec un beau point de vue sur Dublin, soit la possibilité d avoir un cours de service de la bière.
SoLoln
Visited in may 2016
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Unmissable when Dublin is visited. To understand the production of this world-famous beer, to learn how to make its own pressure and of course to enjoy a pint in Gravity Bar (bar in rooftop) with 360 ° panoramic view over the capital.
JustineS
Visited in october 2016
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Le musée retrace l'histoire de la bière et la méthode de fabrication. On y voit aussi l'évolution du marketing à travers toutes les campagnes de pub. On monte des escaliers au fur et à mesure de la visite jusqu'à atteindre la récompense tant attendue : la dégustation d'une pinte dans le bar vitré avec vue à 360° sur la ville.
La boutique est remplie de produits plus ou moins farfelus à base de Guinness, de quoi ramener des souvenirs originaux.
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