Carlow County Museum

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College Street Carlow Town, Carlow R93 E3T2 Ireland
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Carlow County Museum is a treasure trove located in Carlow Town’s Cultural Quarter. Admission is free and is entered through Carlow Tourist Office. Spanning four galleries, the museum has a wide collection of objects from the county including the magnificent 19th century pulpit from Carlow Cathedral; the original gallows trapdoor from Carlow Gaol; the smoking pipe of Captain Myles Keogh, killed at the infamous Battle of Little Big Horn; a 340 million-year-old fossilised squid; the death mask of Kevin Barry, a medical student who was executed for his role in the Irish War of Independence; a display on St. Willibrord, an Anglo-Saxon monk who trained in County Carlow and is now the Patron Saint of Luxembourg and First Apostle of the Netherlands; items relating to John Tyndall, the renowned 19th century Carlow scientist who discovered the greenhouse effect; see a display on Carlow’s Sugar Factory and the conserved 16th century effigy of Robert Hartpole, the Constable of Carlow Castle

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
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