Galleries, Museums & Libraries
Ireland has a unique selection of galleries, museums and libraries that display cultural, artistic, scientific, historical and natural collections. Check out our extensive list and start planning your next fun-filled family day out.
Prince August Toy Soldier Factory
Prince August Toy Soldier Factory is situated between Killarney town and Cork City on the N22 main road in South West Ireland, only a short distance from Macroom Town. The Factory produces...
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Railway Heritage Museum
The Railroad and Heritage Museum was founded in 1973 to collect, preserve and exhibit the history of the railroads and local history of Central Texas. The original collection was housed in the...
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Reginald's Tower Museum
Exhibits in this museum include the colourful regalia of the Corporation and a large collection of Royal Charters that were given to Waterford city by English Monarchs. The building itself was...
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Rokeby Gallery
Rokeby is an independent commercial gallery for contemporary art, exhibiting work by emerging artists from the UK and beyond. Rokeby was launched in April 2005 by Beth and Edward Greenacre...
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Roscommon County Museum
Opening Hours: Tourist Office: June, July, August: 10am - 5.30pm (Monday to Saturday) Museum In addition to the above hours the museum is open throughout the year 10am - 4pm (Monday to Friday)
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Roslea Heritage Centre
The Roslea Heritage Centre houses a famine exhibition and traditional farming implements. There is a crafts shop, a tea room and genealogical searching service. Open Monday - Friday 10am-3pm...
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Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum
The museum is housed grade B+ Sovereign’s House. The Eagle Takers Gallery won the Best Exhibition in Ireland in 2003. The collection contains the uniforms, medals, regalia and the two...
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Saint Patrick's Trian Visitor Complex
This visitor complex in the heart of Armagh City; it incorporates 3 exhibitions The Armagh Story, Patrick’s Testament and The Land of Lilliput. The Armagh Story which details Armagh’s...
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Scarva Visitor Centre
Admission is free into the centre and it is located on the banks of the Canal. There are tearooms. During the summer months there are Sunday afternoon concerts.
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