The GAA today announced details of a new `behind-the-scenes¿ guided tour of Croke Park.
The tour, which lasts an hour and incorporates the GAA Museum, will take in key areas of the stadium such as the players entrance, dressing rooms and the tunnel to the pitch.
Visitors will also tour the Cusack Stand, the Premium Level at the Canal End, the Hall of Fame and a corporate box.
The Hogan Stand will be added to the tour itinerary when redevelopment is complete.
"The need for a structured tour of Croke Park has been apparent to many people for a long time," explained GAA Museum manager Tim Carey.
"With the imminent completion of the Hogan Stand the time seemed right to start scheduled stadium tours."
"The tour actually started a week ago just so we could iron out any possible teething problems," he added.
Tours will not operate on match days. Prices for the museum and tour are: Adults €8.50, Children €5
Further information is available from the GAA Museum, Croke Park, Dublin 3. Telephone 01-855-8176, Fax 01-855-8104.
Laois, meanwhile, have left a vacancy at left half forward for their Leinster senior hurling championship opener against Wicklow at Aughrim on Saturday.
Richard McEvoy, who played in the NHL Division 2 semi-final win over Down at the weekend, is not named in the starting line up. Jack O'Shea will play at right half forward and Darren Rooney at centre forward.
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