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The National Print Museum collects, documents, preserves, exhibits, interprets and makes accessible the material evidence of the printing craft and fosters associated skills of the craft in...read more about National Print Museum
The museum houses many beautiful ecclesiastical and scientific artefacts. The religious artefacts include vestments, rosary beads, crucifixes, chalices etc. In particular the gold thread inlay...read more about National Science Museum
Are you a Shark lover, a Seahorse fancier or a Clownfish groupie? Perhaps its the mysterious Moon Jellyfish or the clever Common Octopus that you love the most. Maybe you simply cant decide! Here...read more about National Sealife Aquarium
The National Transport Museum is operated by the The Transport Museum Society of Ireland Ltd. They are a voluntary and not for profit group. Their main activities include the preservation and...read more about National Transport Museum of Ireland
The National Wax Museum Plus is an exciting interactive visitor attraction located in the heart of Dublin's city centre Temple Bar district and just off Dame Street. The museum is housed over four...read more about National Wax Museum Plus
The Naughton Gallery is named after its generous benefactors Martin and Carmel Naughton. Since 2001, The Gallery has become one of Belfast's most sought after and exciting visual arts platforms,...read more about Naughton's Gallery at Queen's
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, which held...read more about Nenagh Heritage Centre
Nendrum is thought to have been set up by St Machaoi in the 5th Century and also has links to St Patrick in later sources. The monastery consists of 3 round dry stone walled enclosures, one within...read more about Nendrum Abbey and Monastic Site
Situated in North County Dublin, this fine Georgian house is set in a 360 acre demesne, one of the finest and most complete eighteenth century landscapes in Ireland. Built by Archbishop Cobbe...read more about Newbridge House - Museum of Curiosities
Newman House, the original home for UCD, comprises three buildings - two Georgian town houses and a Victorian hall. The two townhouses, Numbers 85 and 86 St Stephens Green are notable for their...read more about Newman House
The oldest surviving building here is said to be 400 years old. Indeed, the whole complex is an interesting reminder of a stage in the industrial development of this country which has now given way...read more about Newmills Corn & Flax Mills
The museum's diverse collections currently include material relating to prehistory; Newry's Cistercian foundations; Ulster's Gaelic Order and its relationship with the English Crown; the building...read more about Newry and Mourne Museum
Newtownbarry House and Garden is a Victorian classical house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, situated on the banks of the River Slaney opposite Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club. The gardens consist...read more about Newtownbarry House, Gardens & Gallery
No 5 Vicars Hill was built in 1772 as the Diocesan Registry by Archbishop Richard Robinson as part of his plans for the improvement of the City of Armagh. It held records for the Church of...read more about No. 5 Vicar's Hill
The Nora Barnacle House museum is the smallest museum in Ireland. This was the tiny family home of Nora Barnacle, the wife and muse of James Joyce. The eldest of seven children, she lived here with...read more about Nora Barnacle House
The Museum houses many varied collections of objects of Irish historical interest including displays on: the Penal Times, the Great Famine, 1916 Rising and the War of Independence. There is an olde...read more about Noreview Folk & Heritage Museum
North Down Museum packs a lot into a small space, telling the history of the area from the Bronze Age to the present day. Take some time to look around the website and learn more about our...read more about North Down Museum
The North Munster Masonic Centre in Limerick is located in the midst of the tourist and heritage area of the city, directly across the road from King Johns Castle and beside the former Bishop's...read more about North Munster Masonic Centre
Number Twenty Nine is Dublin's Georgian House Museum. Visitors take a tour from the basement to the attic, through rooms which have been furnished with original artefacts as they would have been in...read more about Number Twenty Nine (Georgian House Museum)
The OPW-Maynooth University Archive and Research Centre at Castletown was established to facilitate the care and study of archives and other sources dealing with the history of Irish estates, their...read more about OPW Maynooth University Archive & Research Centre