Things to do in Tralee, Province of Munster: The Best Museums

March 15, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Slip into Tralee pub on any unassuming evening and you'll likely be treated to a lively session of traditional music: fiddlers and guitarists and bearded laddies sipping on pints and jamming on festive old tunes. Ladies go easy on the brew, though - you'll want to remain in your loveliest, fairest state for the annual Rose of Tralee festival, which crowns one fair lass as the winner. Her duties? Represent Ireland to the world. No pressure.
Restaurants in Tralee

Blennerville, Tralee Ireland +353 66 718 6562
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Windmill Arts Gallery

Unit 18 Tralee Shopping Centre, Tralee Ireland +353 86 150 4030 https://www.janehilliard.com/
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Jane Hilliard Gallery

3. Blennerville Windmill

Blennerville, Tralee Ireland +353 66 712 1064 http://www.discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/blennerville-windmill/15650
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Blennerville Windmill

Reviewed By T8667AKkimb - Dublin, Ireland

Myself and my family had such an enjoyable tour of this windmill. We were aged from 2 to 60 and everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. Donal was our tour guide and not only was he a fountain of knowledge he was so funny and great with my 5 year old daughter. The tour is very interactive which keeps it engaging. There are some lovely photo opportunities afterwards of the windmill aswell as a lovely miniature train tracks. Would highly recommend a visit.

4. Kerry County Museum

Ashe Memorial Hall Denny Street Ashe Memorial Hall, Tralee V92 CXE3 Ireland +353 66 712 7777 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Kerry-County-Museum-121924824523387/
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Kerry County Museum

LOCATED in the Ashe Memorial Hall adjacent to Tralee Town Park, we offer a fascinating introduction to the Kingdom’s distinctive history and heritage. Winner of many prestigious awards, the Museum offers a wide range of permanent displays and special exhibitions. CASEMENT IN KERRY: A REVOLUTIONARY JOURNEY commemorates Roger Casement’s landing in Banna in 1916, one of the significant events of the Easter Rising to happen outside of Dublin. Countless artefacts on display in the MUSEUM GALLERY illustrate the turbulent history and fascinating archaeology of the county. You can even dress up as Tom Crean, Kerry’s most famous explorer, in the ANTARCTICA EXHIBITION. Become an archaeologist in the museum’s exciting tactile exhibition BONE INVESTIGATORS. Travel back in time and relive life in Tralee in 1450 in the MEDIEVAL EXPERIENCE. Dress up in costume and stroll through the reconstructed medieval streets and houses complete with the sounds and smells of the era - a treat for all the family!

Reviewed By W5832SIhughm

Engaging, well thought out, clear and concise overview of Irish History. The interactive exhibits were limited by Covid-19

5. A Day in the Bog

Leam Kilflynn, Tralee Ireland +353 66 713 2555
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A museum and outdoor demonstration that give visitors the opportunity to witness the Irish tradition of working on a bog.

Teer Gallery Brandon, Tralee Ireland +353 66 713 8338 http://www.teergallery.com
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124 Rock Street, Tralee Ireland +353 66 712 2520 [email protected]
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8. Eamon McCafferey

Blennerville, Tralee Ireland +353 66 712 7522

16 Denny Street, Tralee Ireland +353 66 712 1218

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