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The displays at the Carlow County Museum represent a wide range of periods and topics with many interesting objects some of which are of national and international importance. [Read more]
The Coca-Cola Visitors Experience at Coca-Cola Hellenic’s plant [Read more]
Situated 18km from Belmullet in the heart of the Eachlím Gaeltacht, Ionad Deirbhile weaves together the story of the heritage, folklore and culture of this beautiful part of the Mullet Peninsula, in County Mayo. [Read more]
Take a delightful and quaint step into the past at the West Cork Model Railway Village. [Read more]
Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and you are magically transported back in time. A stroll through time will take you all the way back to 7,000 BC. [Read more]
Ritchie's Factory Tour: a tour of a working sweet factory in operation since the 1930's. Located at the top of Jamestown Road, Inchicore, a short walk from the Blackhorse Luas stop on the Red Line. [Read more]
The Kilgarvan Motor Museum hosts an impressive display of vintage and classic cars, including such eminent models as Rolls Royce, Bentley, Alvis and Austin, in Kilgarvan County Kerry. [Read more]
Titanic Experience Cobh is a new permanent visitor experience in Cobh. The story of the Titanic has captured the hearts and minds of millions. From descendents of crew and passengers, to the just plain fascinated, the story has been re-told over and over from Belfast to Hollywood. [Read more]
The Irish Museum of Modern Art, housed in the magnificent 17th century Royal Hospital building in Kilmainham Dublin, is an artistic gem with its extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. [Read more]
Located in the heart of Clonmel's civic centre, South Tipperary County Museum tells the story of the county's fascinating history, from prehistoric to modern times. [Read more]
Cabaragh Wedge Tomb is situated on a level tract of rocky reclaimed pasture below the steeper southern slopes of the Ox Montains, in Coolaney County Sligo. [Read more]
The Pewtermill, in Timolin County Kildare was once the mill of the monastery of St Mullins. Guests can watch workers casting, and learn of the history of the Pewtermill and the nearby Moone High Cross. [Read more]
The Giants Grave is a pillar stone almost three meters in height, near Clonmel in County Tipperary. [Read more]
Rathdooney Beg is a small barrow cemetery consisting of three monuments and sited prominently on the summit of a drumlin ridge, with spectacular panoramic views of the County Sligo countryside. [Read more]
University College Dublin (UCD) is one of Europe’s leading research intensive universities where undergraduate education, postgraduate masters and PhD training, research, innovation and community engagement form a dynamic continuum of activity. [Read more]
Castlerea Railway Museum and Pub is most likely the only pub in the world with a railway locomotive beside the bar. There is also one of the largest and most varied repository of railway heritage memorabilia in Ireland on view. [Read more]
Visit one of the most iconic Irish landscapes: the spectacular Dún Aonghasa, a stone fort atop a 100 metre cliff on the edge of the Aran Islands. It is located on Inis Mór, the largest of the three islands, 7km from Kilronan. [Read more]
Located in a lovingly restored late 18th century warehouse, in Dundalk County Louth, the multi-award winning County Museum Dundalk brings history to life. [Read more]
Cork City and County Archives is home to an extensive archive of various documents. These include record holdings relating to all aspects of Cork history. [Read more]
Just 15 miles away from Letterkenny and 15 miles from Derry/L’Derry, lies Lifford, the historic capital of Donegal. The Old Courthouse was built in 1746 and was once home to some of the north west’s most wanted villains. [Read more]
Kerry County Museum, in Tralee explores the archaeology and history of the county of Kerry. [Read more]
St Kilian was a 7th Century saint born in Mullagh, County Cavan and is now the patron saint of Wurzburg in Germany. St Kilian's Heritage Centre, in Virginia County Cavan, celebrates the life of St Kilian. [Read more]
Skibbereen Heritage Centre is located in the beautifully restored old gasworks building, in Skibbereen West Cork, and features two main exhibitions on the Great Famine and Lough Hyne. [Read more]
The Michael Collins Centre, Clonakilty County Cork, is the only facility in Ireland, at which visitors can receive a comprehensive presentation, by expert guides, on the life and times of Michael Collins. [Read more]
On the banks of the Dungourney River, The Old Distillery, Midleton stands. It is a distillery steeped in history, set on 15 acres; this visitor attraction is both a cultural and educational place to visit. [Read more]
In Belturbet, one of Cavan's most attractive and historic towns on the River Erne, is the restored Great Northern Railway cutstone railway station displaying an interesting exhibition on railway history. [Read more]
The Dingle Peninsula is littered with ancient Celtic and early Christian monuments. The Gates of Glory, near Dingle in County Kerry, are but one impressive example of ancient standing stones. [Read more]
An Ceard Siopa is a heritage house and craft shop on the Island of Inis Oírr (Inishere), one of the Aran Islands in County Galway. [Read more]
The National Museum of Ireland-Natural History, on Merrion Street in Dublin City, has galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, as well as geological exhibits from a total collection of about two million scientific specimens. [Read more]
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The Rock Shop and Liscannor Stone Story presents the history of quarrying in Liscannor. It is situated a short distance from Liscannor on the road to the Cliff's of Moher, in County Clare, and has been described as a virtual Alladin's Cave. [Read more]
The tomb at Ballynamona County Waterford is the only court cairn in the southeast of Ireland. It is also only one of four known to exist south of a line from Dundalk to Galway. [Read more]
Kilmogue dolmen, known locally as 'Leac an Scail', is one of the tallest and most spectacular examples of a portal dolmen in Ireland, it is located near Knocktopher in County Kilkenny. [Read more]
A dynamic and inclusive recreational & educational resource reflecting the rich cultural heritage. [Read more]
A literary resource centre and folk museum, dedicated to local poet Patrick Kavanagh, who was born and buried here. [Read more]
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