Carlow County Museum

About

Carlow County Museum is a valuable historical resource and popular tourist attraction in Carlow Town centre. A range of exhibitions and artefacts displayed over four galleries enable visitors to discover the heritage of the local area and include:

* The 6m carved pulpit from Carlow Cathedral.

* Items from Carlow’s Sugar Factory, which operated for almost 80 years.

* The smoking pipe of Captain Myles Keogh, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn.

* Items relating to John Tyndall, the Carlow scientist who discovered the greenhouse effect.

* A 340 million year old fossilized squid.

* A display based upon St Willibrord, an Anglo-Saxon monk who trained in Carlow before becoming the Patron Saint of Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

* Kevin Barry's last cigarette and death mask. Kevin Barry was an 18 year old medical student who was executed for his role in the Irish War of Independence.

* The original 19th century printing press used by The Nationalist newspaper, and so much more.

Location Information

Address

Carlow Tourist Office, College St, Carlow, Ireland

Phone

+353599131554

Duration

We recommend planning to spend 1 to 1.5 hours here.

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