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    Front view of the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology in Dublin with columns and lampposts. Front view of the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology in Dublin with columns and lampposts.

    Galleries and museums in Ireland

    From The MAC Belfast to the Little Museum of Dublin, Ireland's museums are brimming with culture and living heritage. Here are 21 to visit

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

    Bright gallery hall with wooden floors, skylight and framed paintings at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork. Bright gallery hall with wooden floors, skylight and framed paintings at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork.

    1. Crawford Art Gallery, Cork

    This elegant gallery is home to over 2,500 works of art from the 18th century onwards. The collection of Greek and Roman sculpture casts here were brought to the city in 1818 from the Vatican Museum in Rome. Enjoy tours, exhibitions and a popular café.

    Colourful hand-painted Irish pottery on display in a glass case at the Hunt Museum in Limerick city. Colourful hand-painted Irish pottery on display in a glass case at the Hunt Museum in Limerick city.

    2. Hunt Museum, Limerick

    Housing over 2,000 works of art and antiquities from the estate of John and Gertrude Hunt, the private collection here is the largest in Ireland. Book a tour and enjoy an array of ancient treasures, as well as paintings by Picasso, Renoir and Jack B Yeats.

    Megalithic carved stone with spiral patterns displayed at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology. Megalithic carved stone with spiral patterns displayed at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology.

    3. County Museums

    Reflecting the importance of local heritage, every county in Ireland boasts its own museum. You never know what you’re going to find: perhaps the oldest man-made object in Ireland (Monaghan) or a gallows trapdoor from 1835 (Carlow)… step inside and find out!

    Couple viewing the silver Gundestrup Cauldron at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. Couple viewing the silver Gundestrup Cauldron at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

    4. National Museums of Ireland – Decorative Arts & Archaeology

    Known as “Collins Barracks”, the Decorative Arts museum near Phoenix Park contains weaponry, silver, ceramics, glassware and more. While on Kildare Street, you’ll discover ancient treasures including prehistoric gold and Viking artefacts, all housed in a Victorian-Palladian building.

    Visitors talking inside the Little Museum of Dublin, surrounded by historic photographs and memorabilia. Visitors talking inside the Little Museum of Dublin, surrounded by historic photographs and memorabilia.

    5. Little Museum of Dublin, Dublin

    With a beautiful location overlooking Stephen’s Green, this museum is a snapshot of the buzzing city that surrounds it. Dublin’s history and character are detailed through personal artefacts throughout, while the top floor holds one of the museum’s most popular exhibitions – U2: Made in Dublin.

    Contemporary white interior of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin with wide staircase and colourful wall installation. Contemporary white interior of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin with wide staircase and colourful wall installation.

    6. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin

    With delightful gallery spaces and a dazzling catalogue, this is Ireland’s foremost institution for fine art. The pieces here date from the 13th century onwards, with works from masters including Caravaggio, Goya and Rembrandt; as well as Irish artists Jack B Yeats, Louis le Brocquy and Mainie Jellett.

    Visitors in Dublin’s Natural History Museum, with taxidermy animals including deer in glass cases. Visitors in Dublin’s Natural History Museum, with taxidermy animals including deer in glass cases.

    7. National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, Dublin

    Cherished by locals, adored by visitors – this museum has a charming old-world atmosphere. Creaking wooden floors, beautiful glass cabinets and a collection that dates back to the 18th century form part of its unique appeal. See giant deer skeletons, iconic mammals and avian species. It’s a delight.

    Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin with Henry Moore bronze sculpture on the lawn. Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin with Henry Moore bronze sculpture on the lawn.

    8. Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin

    Housed in the 17th-century Royal Hospital Kilmainham, IMMA is one of Ireland’s most engaging and contemporary exhibition spaces for modern art. Featuring work by some of Ireland’s finest creative pioneers, this museum boasts an eclectic range of artistic media for all to enjoy – from photography and portraits to interactive installations.

    Light-filled gallery with columns, benches and bronze animal sculptures at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin. Light-filled gallery with columns, benches and bronze animal sculptures at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin.

    9. Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane

    The Hugh Lane Gallery houses one of Ireland's foremost collections of contemporary Irish and international masterpieces. Thought to be among the first galleries of modern art in the world, visitors are invited to peruse the works of renowned artists, such as Francis Bacon, Renoir, Jack B Yeats and Monet. And best of all? It’s free.

    Glasses of Irish whiskey served on wooden boards during a tasting session in the Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin. Glasses of Irish whiskey served on wooden boards during a tasting session in the Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin.

    10. Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin

    This fun and innovative museum tells the fascinating tale of a drink the Irish call “uisce beatha” or “water of life”. Discover priceless knowledge about whiskey distilling, tasting and blending. Then enjoy a glass of amber-coloured nectar at the bar, with views of Trinity College Dublin.

    Large fish sculpture displayed inside the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Large fish sculpture displayed inside the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    11. Ulster Museum, Belfast

    Beautifully situated in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens, the Ulster Museum offers inspiring collections of art, natural science and history, all with the aim of promoting Northern Ireland’s treasure trove of cultural assets.

    Interior view of the National Museum of Country Life with historical displays and artefacts in County Mayo. Interior view of the National Museum of Country Life with historical displays and artefacts in County Mayo.

    12. National Museum of Country Life, Mayo

    If you’re curious about rural life in Ireland, this is the place for you. Detailing traditional lifestyles since the 19th century, this museum brings to life everything from craftwork to farming and folklore. Exhibitions span the century between the Famine and the late 1950s.

    Enniskillen Castle in County Fermanagh with visitors walking outside under blue skies. Enniskillen Castle in County Fermanagh with visitors walking outside under blue skies.

    13. Enniskillen Castle Museums, Fermanagh

    This historic fortress is home to not one but two intriguing museums. Fermanagh County Museum charts the history of settlers in County Fermanagh, while The Inniskillings Museum focuses on local military history and features army vehicles, weapons and other battlefield curios.

    Couple holding hands outside the MAC in Belfast at dusk with modern buildings behind. Couple holding hands outside the MAC in Belfast at dusk with modern buildings behind.

    14. The MAC – Belfast, Antrim

    From its great location in the Cathedral Quarter, the Metropolitan Arts Centre (MAC) anchors the arts scene in Belfast. This vibrant centre features music, art, theatre and dance. A changing programme keeps things fresh, as does the inhouse eatery, NATIVE, known for its quality local food.

    Recreated 16th-century armoury with soldier figure, maps and wooden furniture at the Tower Museum, Derry~Londonderry. Recreated 16th-century armoury with soldier figure, maps and wooden furniture at the Tower Museum, Derry~Londonderry.

    15. Tower Museum, Derry~Londonderry

    Housed in a historic tower, this acclaimed museum is a real gem. Enjoy exhibitions on the Story of Derry and the La Trinidad Valencera – the Armada ship that sank off the coast of County Donegal. Then take in the panoramic vistas from the open-air viewing space.

    Visitor and child viewing a detailed model of the RMS Titanic at Ulster Transport Museum, County Down. Visitor and child viewing a detailed model of the RMS Titanic at Ulster Transport Museum, County Down.

    16. Ulster Transport Museum, Down

    Planes, trains and automobiles are the focus of this museum, which boasts one of the largest transport collections in Europe. See steam engines and a De Lorean DMC-12, made famous by the Back to the Future films.

    Titanic Belfast museum with rust-coloured 'Titanic' sign sculpture in front of the building. Titanic Belfast museum with rust-coloured 'Titanic' sign sculpture in front of the building.

    17. Titanic Belfast, Antrim

    At the place where the Ship of Dreams was built and launched, Titanic Belfast opened in 2012 to international acclaim. This, the world’s largest Titanic visitor experience, contains galleries, interactive exhibitions and the incredible Ocean Exploration Centre. Book ahead to enjoy.

    Man telling stories by the hearth in a traditional Irish cottage at Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone. Man telling stories by the hearth in a traditional Irish cottage at Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone.

    18. Ulster American Folk Park, Tyrone

    This folk museum traces the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th and 19th centuries. Step inside thatched cottages, walk aboard an emigrant sailing ship and come face-to-face with log cabins of the American frontier.

    Guide in a period room with globe, books and antiques at the Irish National Famine Museum, County Roscommon. Guide in a period room with globe, books and antiques at the Irish National Famine Museum, County Roscommon.

    19. Irish National Famine Museum, Roscommon

    Now regarded as the greatest disaster of 19th century Europe, Ireland’s Great Famine had a devastating impact, leading to the death, starvation and emigration of millions. This compelling museum tells the story of how a potato blight in the 1840s changed the history of Ireland forever.

    Visitors viewing modern art paintings and sculptures inside Galway City Museum, Galway. Visitors viewing modern art paintings and sculptures inside Galway City Museum, Galway.

    20. Galway City Museum, Galway

    Perched on the banks of the River Corrib and overlooking Spanish Arch, the Galway City Museum’s modern building contrasts beautifully with the history of the pieces within. Donated by the people of Galway, the collection here explores the city’s archeology and history in a series of stunning exhibition spaces.

    Curved concrete façade of the Waterford Treasures museum in Waterford city against a clear blue sky. Curved concrete façade of the Waterford Treasures museum in Waterford city against a clear blue sky.

    21. Waterford Treasures, Waterford

    Get set to explore Waterford's Viking heritage. At the Medieval Museum, discover the Cloth of Gold vestments, which are unique in Northern Europe. Explore an 18th century townhouse at the Georgian Bishop’s Palace and step inside Ireland’s oldest civic building at the 800-year-old Reginald’s Tower.