Dublin viewed 3,429
Airfield is Dublin's only urban farm and a great day out for all the family. When looking for things to do outdoors in Dublin, consider airfield for family activities as well as arts and education programmes focusing on nature and the natural world. See...
Dublin viewed 1,017
Attracting visitors from all over Ireland and around the globe, the Croke Park Stadium Tour offers an in-depth look at one of the most historic and modern sporting arenas in the world. The GAA Museum was established to commemorate, recognise and celebrate...
Dublin viewed 570
At the Writers Museum, Dublin’s literary celebrities from the past three hundred years are brought to life through their books, letters, portraits and personal items. The building, a restored Georgian mansion on Parnell Square, is a treasure in itself....
Dublin viewed 702
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland's leading National institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. The Museum presents a wide variety of art in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, which regularly includes bodies...
Dublin viewed 1,008
Houses the most wonderful array of historical artefacts dating from 7000BC to the 20th Century including the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan hoard.
Mayo viewed 941
A branch of the National Museum Ireland, this award-winning Museum is home to the National Folklife Collection which represents traditional life in Ireland throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Fascinating artefacts deal with domestic...
Dublin viewed 1,014
Tara's Palace is undoubtedly one of the world's most significant Dolls Houses. Inspired by Sir Neville Wilkinson's celebrated Titania's Palace of 1907, Ron and Doreen McDonnell sought to recapture the spirit and purpose of Sir Neville, when they began...
Dublin viewed 952
The Fry Model Railway is a unique collection of handmade models of Irish trains, from the beginning of rail travel to modern times. Situated in the beautiful grounds surrounding Malahide Castle, this delightful collection is a treat for railway enthusiasts,...
Cork viewed 565
Allihies Copper Mines Museum has been restored over the past number years and is now hosued in the old Methodist church in the village of Beara, Co Cork. The museum pays tribute to the people and miners who worked at this Copper mine on the remote Beara...
Louth viewed 1,250
Beaulieu House has been home to the same family since 1650 and is now open to visitors who can view this rare survivor of Irish history as well as a rare car museum. The house is the family home of racing driver Gabriel Konig - famous for her exploits...
Fermanagh viewed 1,315
Belleek Pottery choose from a large selection of beautiful gift ideas. Established in 1857, Belleek Pottery holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage of County Fermanagh. Nestling on the banks of the River Erne, Belleek pottery...
Offaly viewed 1,183
Birr Castle Demesne boasts award winning gardens which are the largest in the Country. Birr Castle is still, after 13 generations, the family home of Earl and Countess of Rosse and their family and as such, it is not open to the public. The collecton of...
Carlow viewed 303
In 1807 Bishop Daniel Delany, then Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin founded the Bridigine Order and a year later in 1808 he founded the Patrician Brothers, named in honour of Ireland’s patron saint St. Patrick. For the past 200 years both Orders have...
Cork viewed 978
Blackrock Castle was originally built on the Lee in 1582 by the citizens of Cork as a watch tower and fort to guard the river entrance against pirates and other invaders. It was a valuable defence as Cork was a city of trade and needed to assure ships...
Dublin viewed 2,837
Learn more about Bram Stoker the author of the world's biggest selling novel, 'Dracula', which has inspired over 200 films. TERRRIFICALLY TERRIFYING!
Clare viewed 1,363
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is an interactive real life history park in Bunratty Co Clare..Set in the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland, it offers a fascinating insight into life during the middle ages. The park includes several...
Carlow viewed 1,196
Carlow Militray Museum - A fine museum exhibition housed in a late 19th century church. The museum features a wide range of exhibits relating to Carlow military history including the 10th Infantry battalion, Irish UN Peacekeeping in Congo, Lebanon and...
Leitrim viewed 1,266
Welcome to the new Cavan and Leitrim Railway website. This website has been produced by the supporters of the Cavan and Leitrim Railway. The main reason that this website has been produced is to provide people, both enthusiasts and the slightly interested...
Clare viewed 432
The story of Clare stretches back over 8,000 years. Its incredible history is excitingly captured at the 'Riches of Clare'. Beautifully displayed artifacts in the restored former Convent of Mercy building, displays original works of art, entralling audio-visual...
Offaly viewed 1,053
Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway Take a unique journey into the heart of Blackwater bog Co Offaly. Travel by rail for 9km in a specially designed rail coach. Learn about the past present and future uses of the area. Blackwater Bog is an industrial...
Cork viewed 991
Town Museum. Displays in the Museum reflect the maritime and cultural history of the town. Current Displays -Trading Times/History of Spike Island, Secrets of Cork Harbour/Mementoes of a Victorian Lady, Lusitania Memorabilia/Titanic/Paintings, Watercolours/Photographs,...
Kerry viewed 412
This Museum concentrates on the region. A visit is recommended before you go out to explore the area. The displays include geology, flora and rich archaeological heritage. They occasionally stage travelling exhibitions. There is a pictorial display of...
Cork viewed 531
The Cork Butter Museum is a unique institution, celebrating one of the great success stories of Ireland, the butter trade. The entire ground-floor gallery displays traditional butter-making equipment. A gallery in the Museum is dedicated to the culture...
Cork viewed 838
Visit the Radio Museum Experience uniquely situated in the former 6CK Studios in the Governors House. See Cork's renowned wax figures at the Cork City Gaol as you step back in time to see what 19th/early 20th Century life was like in Cork - inside and...
Cork viewed 638
Cork Public Museum is housed in a two storey Georgian house commanding a central position in Fitzgerald Park, Cork. Originally built in 1845 by the Beamish family, the building, then known as “The Shrubberies” was their family home for decades. The property...
Longford viewed 956
Learn about the Iron Age and its people in Ireland and view an Iron Age Bog Road, which has been preserved in the interpretive centre. The road was built in the year 148 BC across the bog lands close to the River Shannon. There are exhibitions, guided...
Galway viewed 926
Originally opened to pay tribute to the unique Irish horse breeds the museum has now expanded and now encompasses the history of rural Ireland as well as exhibiting the forerunners of our modern motor cars. Filled with exhibits that will fascinate visitors...
Limerick viewed 493
The De Valera Museum and Bruree Heritage Centre uses audio-visuals, graphic panels, set pieces and displays of personal memorabilia to tell the story of Eamon de Valera (former president of Ireland) and of the area which is credited with forming his c...
Armagh viewed 330
Established in 1979 and located in the heart of the Orchard County, Derry’s Ltd are global suppliers of memorabilia and architectural salvage. Visitors to Derry’s will be amazed at the vast collection of vintage, antique and reproduction goods and a visit...
Dublin viewed 1,038
FREE late night culture for all the family!
Wexford viewed 631
A full-scale reconstruction of a 19th Century Famine ship which carried thousands of emigrants from Ireland to North America. On board you will walk in the footsteps of a group of Irish famine emigrants. Visitors will experience the sights, smells and...
Kilkenny viewed 1,340
Known in Old Irish literture as one of the darkest places in Ireland. Consisting of a series of chambers formed over millions of years, the cave contains some of the finest calcite formations found in any Irish cave. The cave is well lit and spacious....
Fermanagh viewed 944
Dating back to the 15th century, this impressive castle overlooks Lough Erne on the West Side of Enniskillen. Enniskillen Castle, situated beside the River Erne in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguires. Guarding one of the...
Donegal viewed 950
Fort Dunree Military Museum houses a fascinating display of military memorabilia and artefacts as well as an array of large guns from the twentieth century. First opened to the public in 1986 and has attracted tourists from all over the world ever since....
Limerick viewed 739
Foynes Flying Boat Museum fly back in time on the world's only full scale replica of a Boeing 314 Clipper. The Foynes Flying Boat Museum, housed in the original terminal building in Foynes, recalls that nostalgic era when Foynes became the centre of the...
Roscommon viewed 852
Largest private collection of Rail Memorabilia in Ireland. The proprietor Sean Browne has been a railway enthusiast since childhood. His interest began while travelling around with his uncle the late John Joe Quinn. Gazing out the window at Mullingar,...
Dublin viewed 4,707
Imaginosity, Ireland’s first interactive children’s museum features 8,000 sq. ft. of exhibits including a dramatic two storey climbing structure, an art studio, theatre and performance space and 9 other immersive exhibit galleries, it's the first of it's...
Donegal viewed 999
The museum exhibits include Boats from 6ft to 50ft, The Armada Room, Emigration Room, thousands of items of memorabilia and photographs. The state-of-the-art Planetarium gives us the ability to see how mariners used to navigate with the stars, and also...
Cork viewed 1,064
13th Innishannon Steam & Vintage Rally in aid of The Irish Cancer Society Sunday June 6th & Monday June 7th 2010 Over 1,000 exhibits on 40 acre site - steam engines, tractors, military vehicles, oil engines, fire engines, motor cycles, lorries,...
Wexford viewed 465
The Irish Agricultural Museum aims to generate a holistic approach to the history of Irish agriculture, encompassing all aspects of farming and rural life ranging from working the land to running the household.
Limerick viewed 603
The Centre features an extensive display of artefacts, photographs, graphics, etc. associated with the Palatine story.
Dublin viewed 429
The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of James Joyce, providing the casual visitor, student and scholar alike with a rewarding and memorable experience. The Centre's home is a restored 18th century Georgian...
Wexford viewed 1,216
A unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre, celebrating this family history like no other.
Kerry viewed 428
Kerry County Museum is located in the Ashe Memorial Hall, a fine example of public architecture in the centre of Tralee.
Roscommon viewed 906
King House is a magnificently restored early 18th century mansion built for Sir Henry King, 1st Bt. Kingston. The grand scale of the reception gallery, its original stone floor, tri-partite windows and high vaulted ceilings give the impression that this...
Mayo viewed 619
Located in the grounds of the Marian shrine, Knock Museum captures the story of the Knock Apparition of 1879. Described as “a museum within a museum”, it tells the story of the development of the shrine and the way of life in Mayo at the time.
Louth viewed 1,044
Dating back to the 11th century, Knockabbey Castle has 30 acres of gardens with wildflower meadows, herbaceous borders, a Victorian Flower Garden, a restored glasshouse with some of the finest historical water gardens to be found anywhere in the country.
Cavan viewed 717
Cavan County Museum will again host the annual Lakeland Quilt Fair as part of a focus on Irish heritage.
Limerick viewed 643
Cork viewed 510
Millstreet Museum allows the visitor experience the history of this North Cork area and gives an insight into its fascinating past.
Monaghan viewed 544
Located in two Victorian houses in Hill St, it is one of the best regional museums in Ireland.
Kildare viewed 2,081
Mondello Park is the only Motor Racing circuit in the Republic of Ireland and was opened in 1968. On racing courses, a team of trained motor racing instructors will teach you the skills and techniques necessary to thoroughly enjoy your ultimate motor racing...
Laois viewed 816
Museum of Mountmellick Embroidery.
Derry viewed 442
Independent museum in Derry giving the people's story from civil rights to Bloody Sunday
Dublin viewed 181
Welcome to world's premier institution and home to the greatest collections of iconic and ground breaking mobile phones of the past. The newly opened museum is located in the heart of Dublin City on Upper Abbey St, which is just 2 minutes walk from O'Connell...
Dublin viewed 74
The National Print Museum collects, documents, preserves, exhibits, interprets and makes accessible the material evidence of printing craft and fosters associated skills of the craft in Ireland. It has a range of events including workshops for adult and...
Dublin viewed 885
The largest collection of Commercial Road vehicles in Ireland from 1884 to the 1980s. Trams,Buses,Fire Engines,Military, Lorries,Vans, Horse drawn,Petrol,Diesel and Electric
Armagh viewed 580
Visit the Navan Centre, which interprets one of Irelands most important ancient monuments, Navan Fort. This was the Royal seat of the Kings of Ulster and the province's ancient capital. Start your tour in the 'Vanished World' of lost myths, travel into...
Tipperary viewed 768
Housed in an interesting mid-19th Century building which was a County Gaol Governor's House for North Tipperary, a Convent and a Heritage Centre, this unique Museum is well worth a visit!
Down viewed 543
A magic spot, a beautiful island accessible by bridges, with dry stone walls, heavenly views and a guide & site display.
Dublin viewed 1,036
Number 29 is a museum of Georgian home life presented by Electricity Supply Board and the National Museum of Ireland.
Down viewed 3,190
The Centre is a unique visitor attraction of international significance showing the awful reality of the Great War, and its effects on the community at home.Opened in 1994 as a tourist attraction and educational facility. The Centre examines Ireland's...
Roscommon viewed 668
Strokestown Park was built by Thomas Mahon MP (1701-1782) on lands which had been granted to his grandfather, Nicholas, in the latter half of the 17th century for his support in the British colonial campaign. It was the family home of the Mahon family...
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Home to one of Ireland's greatest private collections of art and antiquities. On display are antiquities ranging from pre-dynastic Egypt to Irish archaeological works to fine art of the 20th Century. Also on display are, the Antrim cross of about 800...
Dublin viewed 1,553
Visit. Explore. Experience... The National Wax Museum Plus is an exciting new interactive visitor attraction located on Foster Place, just off Dame Street, in the Temple Bar district at the heart of Dublin City Centre. The museum is housed in the historic...
Kildare viewed 832
The early age of steam and the industrial revolution come to life with steam generated working engines for a happy half day out with an educational bias for the family. Fine collection of models of steam locomotives, including two used in the late 19th...
Clare viewed 769
A day on the railway, " are you right there Michael are you right ". Travel along the famous West Clare line and ' fine sights you will see '. Moyasta Junction Station House is now restored and open. Re - live the Percy French experience, "...
Carlow viewed 355
The Tullow Museum is located on Bridge Street and operated on a voluntary basis by the Tullowphelim Historical Society. The museum houses a huge range of items of a historical nature, to personal items belonging to the artic explorer Sir Earnest Shakelton,...
Tyrone viewed 801
An award-winning museum of emigration and folk life telling the story of the floods of emigrants who left these shores over three centuries.
Waterford viewed 787
The magic of rails golden age has been brought to life in Kilmeadan, Co Waterford.
Waterford viewed 492
The Waterford County Museum Society was founded to run the museum. The aims of the Society are : To present the history of Dungarvan and west Waterford area through a series of well illustrated panels and displays, To acquire and preserve individual items...
Wicklow viewed 1,380
Dare you come and experience first hand the harshness of life in the Dungeon.Wander through cells and dungeons and watch a unique combination of actors, audio visual material, interactive displays and reconstruction that brings crime, cruelty and misery...
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