Visitor
Centres & Museums
Waterford
Treasures at the Granary, Waterford
City, traces the history of Waterford from its Viking foundations
to the 19th Century, celebrating the cultural diversity of Ireland's
oldest city. The exhibition uses exciting, modern interpretative
techniques to bring the colourful history of the city to life. A
sound guide allows you to encounter our past at your own pace. The
Granary also includes a first class restaurant and exhibition gallery.
Please do begin your visit to Waterford with a quick stop over at
waterfordtreasures.com.
Email: mail@waterfordtreasures.com Open 7 days:
April - September, Monday to Saturday 9.30am - 6pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm.
October - March, Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm. Saturday & Sunday 11-5 pm.
Edmund Rice Centre Mount Sion. Audio Visual presentation of the life of Edmund Ignatius Rice. 051 874390.
Reginald’s Tower Waterford’s most famous thousand year old landmark on the Quay 051 304220.
County Waterford
Lismore
Heritage Centre, Lismore, imaginatively
recreates the history of this Heritage Town.
Dungarvan
Museum presents the history of Dungarvan
through a series of three-dimensional and two-dimensional displays.
Tipperary
South Riding County Museum, Clonmel,
is housed in a fine 19th century house and displays many artefacts from
Tipperary's past.
Copper Coast Geopark, Office, Bunmahon. Monday -Thursday 9.30-5pm Tel 051-292828
www.coppercoastgeopark.com
Waterford & Suir Valley Railway in Kilmeaden.
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