Reginald’s Tower, Ireland’s oldest civic building, houses an exhibition on Viking Waterford. It was built by Vikings after 914 and formed the apex of the triangular ... read more
The Waterford Treasures, Medieval Museum, is Ireland’s only purpose-built medieval museum and the only building on the island to incorporate two medieval chambers, the ... read more
The Bishop's Palace, an 18th century architectural jewel, is dedicated to the history of Waterford from The 18th century to the 1970s. The museum ... read more
The Steam Museum is located on the site of Lodge Park, and has an 18th century walled garden, which is also open to the public. The museum has an interesting collection of ... read more
The National Wax Museum Plus is a privately owned museum, a reincarnation of earlier creations of the wax museum and continues the work of its predecessors. The museum ... read more
The Little Museum of Dublin is a charming, small museum telling the fascinating history of Dublin through a collection of over 5000 historic objects, donated by the ... read more
The Kerry County Museum, opened in 1991-1992, collects, records, preserves, displays, and communicates material relating to the archaeological, historical and cultural ... read more
The Hunt Museum, located in a former custom house, features the collection which was brought together by the antique dealers and collectors John and Gertrude ... read more
The Hugh Lane Museum dates back to the extraordinary collection of modern art, brought together by Sir Hugh Lane, and which he presented to the Dublin Corporation (now ... read more
The Glucksman Gallery, opened in 2004, is a contemporary art museum and art centre in University College Cork, including exhibitions, talks, creative workshops...The ... read more
Strokestown Park is a Palladian House, today surrounded by 122 ha (300 acres) and open to the public, as is the Famine Museum on the grounds. Strokestown Park was the ... read more
Rathfarnham Castle, dating back to the 16th century and built for Archbishop Adam Loftus, is presently owned by the state. It is used as a museum ... read more
Powerscourt House, an 18th century castle and dating back to the 13th century, is famous for its landscaped gardens, occupying 19 hectares (47 acres). The castle ... read more
The Pearse Museum, set in 20 ha (50 acres) of beautiful St Enda’s Park, tells the story of Patrick Pearse and his brother William, both of whom were executed for their ... read more
Newbridge House and Farm, dating back to 1747, houses a unique collection of Irish furniture, the Cobbe Collection of Old Master portraits, landscapes and family ... read more
The Natural History Museum, opened in 1857, is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland, featuring outstanding examples of wildlife from Ireland and the far corners ... read more
The National Transport Museum of Ireland, dating back to 1949, contains over 100 vehicles of which 60 are on display. The oldest items date from second half of the 19th ... read more
The National Print Museum, opened in 1996, promotes a greater understanding of the historical significance and contemporary relevance of printing. The collection is made ... read more
The National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology, opened in 1890, is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland and covers the history of Ireland from the Stone Age to Post ... read more
The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland and covers Ireland's social, economic, military and ... read more