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The James Mitchell Museum: A geological time capsule in the quadrangle of NUI, Galway. Often called 'Galway's Hidden Museum', the James Mitchell Museum is entered by the staircase in the south-east...read more about James Mitchell Geology Museum
Set on 15 acres and beautifully restored, this is where the true heart of Irish whiskey beats. Our old distillery is a unique experience with some of the buildings dating back to 1795. Take a...read more about Jameson Experience Midleton
The Centre covers diverse themes such as famous visitors to Kenmare, the Nun of Kenmare, local history and historical sites, the Great Famine and the Landlords of Kenmare, the famous Kenmare Lace....read more about Kenmare Heritage Centre
The Kerry Bog Village is a step back in time to the 18th/19th Century. The Village is educational, fun and has plenty of fascinating topics and items to be viewed. See our Irish Wolfhounds, Kerry...read more about Kerry Bog Village Museum
The Museum collects, records, preserves, displays, and communicates material relating to the archaeological, historical and cultural heritage of County Kerry. It is a designated repository under...read more about Kerry County Museum
Kerry has a rich tradition in the areas of archaeology, history and antiquities. The Local Studies & Archives section acts as a resource centre for the very many and varied enquiries in this field....read more about Kerry Local History and Archives Department
THE KILGARVAN MOTOR MUSEUM Collecting and restoring since the mid 1970's as a hobby. During this period visitors from all over the world have visited us, many of them bring their own vintage or...read more about Kilgarvan Motor Museum
The museum displays a large number of artefacts relating to the Military heritage of the County of Kilkenny and surrounding counties like Wexford, Carlow, Waterford, Tipperary and Laois. Items on...read more about Kilkenny Barracks Museum
KILKENNY CASTLE stands dramatically on a strategic height that commands a crossing on the River Nore and dominates the 'High Town' of Kilkenny City. Over the eight centuries of its existence, many...read more about Kilkenny Castle
The centre offers a unique experience in the Fishing and Carpet making history for visitors who venture to the shores of this picturesque town situated on the Donegal coastline. Three reasons to...read more about Killybegs International Carpet Making & Fishing Centre
One of the largest unoccupied gaols in Europe, covering some of the most heroic and tragic events in Ireland's emergence as a modern nation from 1780s to the 1920s. Attractions include a major...read more about Kilmainham Gaol Museum
Kilmallock was one of Munsters most important medieval towns and not far away there is evidence of even earlier activity. The excavations at Tankardstown uncovered an early farming settlement...read more about Kilmallock Museum and History Trail
Kilmurry Museum holds around 400 objects and has considerable integrity as a collection. It has maintained focus on the locality and on its archaeology and history. The collections fall into three...read more about Kilmurry Museum
Killruddery has been home to the Earls of Meath, the Brabazon family, since 1618. Located in Bray, on the outskirts of the capital where Dublin meets Wicklow, Kilruddery is a hidden gem in our...read more about Kilruddery House and Gardens
The Kiltartan Gregory Museum and Millennium Park is located two miles outside Gort on the main Galway Road at the historic spot Kiltartan Cross where the blind poet Rafferty met and fell in love...read more about Kiltartan Gregory Museum & Millenium Park
Kiltimagh Museum was officially opened in the old railway station office in June 1989 by one of the area's most distinguished former emigrants, Thomas J Flatley of Boston. The once derelict Station...read more about Kiltimagh Railway Museum
King house is a museum on 3 floors dealing with the history of the house which was built in 1730, it has the largest museum dedicated to the Connaught rangers in Ireland and also caters for various...read more about King House: Historic Mansion and Military Barracks
Have fun exploring King Johns Castle, enjoy magnificent views and imagine a Norman soldiers life in this medieval fortress. Reach out and touch the past through a wide range of new technologies...read more about King John's Castle
The main structure can be dated back as far as the 1590's, town records showing its primary function having been that of a market house. Meanwhile,the elegant facade was added in 1703 and is very...read more about Kinsale Regional Museum