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Cashel Folk Village Museumin located in Cashel County Tipperary has been hailed as an historical master class. The Museum is a must see place to visit, because of the incredible range of historical artefacts and memorabilia on site. Read more
The Museum of Transport displays the extensive fruits of a lifetimes work by its enthusiastic owner. It has exhibits dating from the earliest motorised vehicles, in Clonmel County Tipperary. Read more
Located in the heart of Clonmel's civic centre, Tipperary County Museum tells the story of the county's fascinating history, from prehistoric to modern times. Read more
During the Great Famine, 1845-1850, the Warhouse at Ballingarry, County Tipperary, was the scene of the principal action of the 1848 Rebellion by the Young Irelanders. Read more
The Nenagh Heritage, Genealogy Centre and Museum. The Nenagh Heritage Centre is located in two stone Georgian buildings, built in 1840-1842 as the Governor's House and Gatehouse of an extensive Gaol complex for North Tipperary. Read more
Brú Ború offers a unique experience of Irish traditional entertainment with its summer season of live shows. Experience some of Ireland’s finest traditional performers at the Centre, set beside the Rock of Cashel in south County Tipperary. Read more
The Bothan Scoir is a one roomed 17th century peasants stone cottage known locally as Hanleys Cottage, in Cashel County Tipperary. Read more
Cashel Heritage Centre is on the main road in Cashel Town. It features a model of the town as it was during the 17th century. Read more
Slieveardagh Heritage Centre was opened in 1995.Is located in a former Saint Mary’s Church of Ireland, now in use as a Heritage centre/interpretative centre. Read more
Six kilometres north of Cahir in county Tipperary is a man-made earthen mound known as the Motte of Knockgraffon. Read more
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