Things to do in Province of Connacht, Western Ireland: The Best Specialty Museums

February 23, 2022 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Connacht, Ireland including Kiltartan Gregory Museum, Jackie Clarke Collection, Michael Davitt Museum, Railway Museum & Railway Memorabilia, Glenview Folk Museum, Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland, The Legend of the Claddagh Ring, The Sheep and Wool Centre, Fr. Peyton Centre, The North Mayo Heritage Centre.
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1. Kiltartan Gregory Museum

Kiltartan Cross, Gort Ireland +353 91 632 346 http://www.kiltartangregorymuseum.org
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Kiltartan Gregory Museum

2. Jackie Clarke Collection

Pearse Street, Ballina Ireland +353 96 73508 http://www.clarkecollection.ie/
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

Jackie Clarke Collection

Reviewed By foodlover1227

there is so much history and information about ballina town and ireland it is well worth a visit the jackie clarke collection is unbelievable the staff is so helpful and friendly

3. Michael Davitt Museum

Straide, Foxford 00000 Ireland +353 94 903 1942 [email protected] http://www.michaeldavittmuseum.ie
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5.0 based on 353 reviews

Michael Davitt Museum

The Michael Davitt Museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of Michael Davitt - father of the Land League, International Humanitarian, Author and Parliamentarian. The Museum is housed in a Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland award winning restored church in which Michael Davitt was baptised. The museum is adjacent to the 13th Century Straide Abbey which contains some of the finest medieval carvings in Ireland. The site also features an historic graveyard in which Davitt, and other notable figures are buried, and extensive landscaped grounds, in which to walk or picnic. Food & refreshments available nearby.

Reviewed By MarieG657 - Dublin, Ireland

What a delightful way to spend a couple of hours in this part of the world. The short video, served with refreshments, followed by a very informative tour of the memorabilia was fascinating. The guide judged his audience so well. He provided enough information to bring the material alive but without over burdening us. All questions were answered fully and the building housing the museum is delightfully refurbished, retaining all its best original features. Our guide personally took us to visit Michael Davitt’s grave. We learned so much about our history and the role Davitt played in it. Our thanks to the inspirational guide and staff of the museum. I would highly recommend this tour to all ages.

4. Railway Museum & Railway Memorabilia

Main Street, Castlerea Ireland +353 87 230 8152 [email protected] http://hellskitchenmuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Railway Museum & Railway Memorabilia

The museum boasts the Largest Private Collection of Rail Memorabilia in Ireland. The pride of this collection is an A55 Diesel Locomotive fully and lovingly restored. Also on display are bells, lamps, shunting poles, signal equipment, staffs, station boards, etc. We also have a T.V monitor for viewing archival material.

5. Glenview Folk Museum

N41 N6V4 Aghoo, Ballinamore Ireland +353 71 964 4157 http://www.glenviewmuseum.ie
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5.0 based on 82 reviews

Glenview Folk Museum

Reviewed By bernieg181

We were down from Donegal and were delighted to find this place. The owner has painstakingly restored some beautiful machines from yesteryear and has gathered a treasure trove of items that took me right back in time. The tour guide was so polite and informative too, it was well worth a visit !

6. Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland

Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Galway H91 AEX4 Ireland +353 87 293 5106 [email protected] http://ccmireland.com/
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Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland

The museum tells the fascinating story of key moments in the history of communications. Yet it is designed to be more than just a tribute to the past and a collection of historical artifacts. For it has a central tenet of inspiring today’s youth to consider science and engineering careers by highlighting the importance of innovation to human progress and the crucial contributions of young people.

7. The Legend of the Claddagh Ring

26 Shop Street, Galway Ireland +353 91 562 554 [email protected] http://claddaghlegend.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

The Legend of the Claddagh Ring

Explore the history and folklore behind the iconic Claddagh ring. Watch the legend of the Claddagh Ring where you will follow Richard Joyce on his epic journey and how the Claddagh Ring came to be. Explore your Irish heritage and learn about the famous fishing village in which the ring was named after.

8. The Sheep and Wool Centre

Main Street, Leenane Ireland +353 95 42323 [email protected] http://www.sheepandwoolcentre.com/
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

The Sheep and Wool Centre

Reviewed By 2skisunfun

We enjoyed a couple of lovely lunches here. Food was delicious and especially the pancakes - a must!

9. Fr. Peyton Centre

Attymass Fr Peyton Avenue, Ballina F26X884 Ireland +353 96 45374 [email protected] http://www.fatherpeytoncentre.ie
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Fr. Peyton Centre

Reviewed By Geraoidin - Ballincar, Ireland

Visited Fr Peyton Centre with my mum just after it reopened after lockdown. A Visitors Centre about the extraordinary life of local man Fr Patrick Peyton. It is an oasis of calmness! Watched a lovely presentation on his life & had a tour of the various pieces of memorabilia on his life! Had delicious tea & scones in Tea Room. The place is well laid out for socially distancing and we felt safe! A really lovey place to visit in the very beautiful countryside of Attymass Co Mayo.

10. The North Mayo Heritage Centre

Enniscoe Castlehill, Ballina F26 FR94 Ireland +353 96 31809 [email protected] http://www.northmayogenealogy.com
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

The North Mayo Heritage Centre

Located within the curtilage of Enniscoe House is the North Mayo Heritage Centre. The centre is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the region. It includes a Family History Research Unit, which provides a genealogy service for clients all over the world. The centre also has a small museum of unique domestic and agricultural artifacts from North Mayo, an exhibition area and a Victorian 3 acre walled organic garden. In addition, there are a number of looped walks around the woods of Enniscoe and an ornamental garden to enjoy. If you wish to find out more or have a question, please click on the link to our website.

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