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National Museum of Ireland
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The National Museum of Ireland is home to the world’s greatest collection of objects related to Irish history and heritage. The collection spans from prehistoric times to the present day and is on display across four museums in Dublin and Mayo. Exhibitions explore a diverse range of themes from Bronze Age gold and extinct Irish mammals to 20th century revolution and contemporary design. The main aim of the NMI is to preserve, share, explore and celebrate Ireland’s history and culture and its place in the wider world.
Admission is free.
Now Open 7 Days.
www.museum.ie/en-ie/home
Admission is free.
Now Open 7 Days.
www.museum.ie/en-ie/home
The Keeper of Natural History explains what the next phase of development means for the Dead Zoo
The Keeper of Natural History at the National Museum of Ireland, Paolo Viscardi, explains the next stage in the project to refurbish, conserve and make the National Museum of Ireland- Natural History aka the Dead Zoo more accessible.
Learn more about the project here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/National-Museum-of-Ireland-Natural-History-closes
and at the Q & A here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Natural-History/Visitor-Information/Reopening-FAQs
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Learn more about the project here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/National-Museum-of-Ireland-Natural-History-closes
and at the Q & A here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Natural-History/Visitor-Information/Reopening-FAQs
Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos:
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Sign up for the National Museum of Ireland Newsletter and get regular updates on exhibitions, events, and opportunities to explore history.
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The next stage of the refurbishment & conservation of the National Museum of Ireland Natural History
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The Director of the National Museum of Ireland, Lynn Scarff explains the next stage in the project to refurbish, conserve and make the National Museum of Ireland- Natural History aka the Dead Zoo more accessible. Learn more about the project here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/National-Museum-of-Ireland-Natural-History-closes and at the Q & A here- www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Natural-History/Visitor...
Ireland's Hidden Treasures: the Traveller Mincéirí Collection
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Tune into #IrelandsHiddenTreasures and get a look behind the scenes at the Traveller Mincéirí Collection and learn about the importance of representation in collections of historical artefacts on @rte at 6.30pm on Sunday 5th May. Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos: czcams.com/users/NatMuseumIrelandMAIN Sign up to the Na...
Ireland's Hidden Treasures: Antiquities collections
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Tune into #IrelandsHiddenTreasures and get a look behind the scenes at the National Museum of Ireland- Archaeology on @rte One at 6.30pm on Sunday 28th April. #archaeology Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos: czcams.com/users/NatMuseumIrelandMAIN Sign up to the National Museum of Ireland Newsletter and get regular update...
What is the Mincéirí Archive Website?
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The Mincéirí Archive website is a unique exploration of Ireland's only indigenous ethnic minority, seeking to uncover a history that has been overlooked. A unique collection of stories and lived experiences told by Mincéirí themselves in their own words, in their own voices, to uncover Mincéirí culture like never before. The website was launched on the 29th April, 2024. minceiriarchives.ie/ Sub...
Ireland's Hidden Treasures: Glass, Ceramics & Asian Collections
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Meet Siobhan Doyle, Glass, Ceramics & Asian collections Curator at the National Museum of Ireland, as she introduces the collections she looks after in the second episode of Ireland's Hidden Treasures airing Sunday, April 28th, at 6:30pm on @rte 🪨 #IrelandsHiddenTreasures Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos: czcams.com/u...
Ireland's Hidden Treasures- Meet the Geology curator
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Meet Dr. Patrick Roycroft, Geology Curator at the National Museum of Ireland, as he introduces the collections he looks after in the debut episode of Ireland's Hidden Treasures airing Sunday, April 21st, at 6:30pm on @rte 🪨 #IrelandsHiddenTreasures #geology Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos: czcams.com/users/NatMuseumI...
Ireland's Hidden Treasures
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Tune in to Ireland's Hidden Treasures on @rteplayer for an exclusive look behind the scenes and uncover Ireland's Hidden Treasures at the National Museum of Ireland and museums throughout the country. Subscribe to the National Museum of Ireland CZcams channel and hit the bell to be notified about future videos: czcams.com/users/NatMuseumIrelandMAIN Sign up to the National Museum of Ireland News...
we make our own histories - Artist in Residence Exhibition
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The culmination of artist Anthony Haughey's collaborative and socially engaged residency from 2021 - 2024 at the National Museum of Ireland, taking inspiration from the Museum’s collections, as they relate to the Decade of Centenaries. www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Decorative-Arts-History/Exhibitions/we-make-our-own-histories we make our own histories opened at the National Museum of Ireland- Dec...
The Kilmurry Historical & Archaeological Association map the final journey of Michael Collins
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The Irish Community Archive Network, or iCAN, is the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland. Community Archives reflect a shared history, identity, experience or interest. They are created by, with and for the community. Working in partnership, iCAN is supporting community groups across Ireland to establish and manage their own digital archives. iC...
The Cross of Cong: the art, archaeology and history of a medieval Irish treasure
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This lecture marked the 900th anniversary of the creation of the Cross of Cong, one of Ireland's most iconic treasures. It was commissioned in 1123 by the high king of Ireland, Turlough O'Connor, to enshrine a relic of the True Cross. One of the most important reliquaries in medieval Ireland, it was made in Roscommon, probably for Tuam, and was later preserved at the abbey of Cong, Co. Mayo. Th...
Clonlara Heritage Group, Co. Clare working with the Irish Community Archive Network
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"Since we joined iCAN every step of the way we’ve been supported, we’ve been trained, we’ve been advised we’ve been counselled…it’s just made us so confident and it enabled us to have this wonderful website that we have today" The Irish Community Archive Network, or iCAN, is the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland. Community Archives reflect a s...
Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann - Saol na Tuaithe
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Ionad é seo ina gcuirtear beocht i seancheirdeanna agus seantraidisiúin mhuintir na tuaithe… Ceangal leis an seanré a mairfidh cuimhne air san am atá romhainn. Seo agaibh Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann i gContae Mhaigh Eo. Suite ar thailte aoibhne Pháirc Thurlaigh, breá cóngarach do Chaisleán an Bharraigh. Turas dodhearmadta a bheidh agat féin agus ag gach duine den teaghlach. Ar oscailt seacht lá na ...
Creating a Living Archive: Milltown Heritage Group & the Irish Community Archive Network
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The Irish Community Archive Network, or iCAN, is the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland. Community Archives reflect a shared history, identity, experience or interest. They are created by, with and for the community. Working in partnership, iCAN is supporting community groups across Ireland to establish and manage their own digital archives. iC...
The Murmur of Bees / Crónán na mBeach - Tiernan Gaffney
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The Murmur of Bees / Crónán na mBeach - Tiernan Gaffney
The Murmur of Bees / Crónán na mBeach - Aidan O'Hanlon
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The Murmur of Bees / Crónán na mBeach - Aidan O'Hanlon
Taispeántas Crónán na mBeach/ The Murmur of Bees Exhibition
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Taispeántas Crónán na mBeach/ The Murmur of Bees Exhibition
Discover how Kilshannig Heritage Society worked with iCAN on historical and archival projects
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Discover how Kilshannig Heritage Society worked with iCAN on historical and archival projects
Why Clarecastle & Ballyea Heritage & Wildlife Group joined the Irish Community Archive Network
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Why Clarecastle & Ballyea Heritage & Wildlife Group joined the Irish Community Archive Network
What can a visit to the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History offer my students?
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What can a visit to the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History offer my students?
How can I book a school's visit to the National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts & History?
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How can I book a school's visit to the National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts & History?
Schools Pre-Visit Checklist for the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
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Schools Pre-Visit Checklist for the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
Francis Sheehy Skeffington & the Bullet in the Brick with Diarmuid Bolger, Museum Educator
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Francis Sheehy Skeffington & the Bullet in the Brick with Diarmuid Bolger, Museum Educator
Biodiversity and Birds at the Dead Zoo
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Biodiversity and Birds at the Dead Zoo
Outreach - The Lost and the Local: Wildlife Past and Present with ISL Interpretation
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Outreach - The Lost and the Local: Wildlife Past and Present with ISL Interpretation
Wild Atlantic Voices: developing a gallery dedicated to the Irish boats of the Atlantic coast
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Wild Atlantic Voices: developing a gallery dedicated to the Irish boats of the Atlantic coast
Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Introduction to Objects in the Handling Collection at NMI- Archaeology
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Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Introduction to Objects in the Handling Collection at NMI- Archaeology
Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Ancient glass working with Dr Mags Mannion
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Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Ancient glass working with Dr Mags Mannion
Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Stone Age and Bronze Age pottery with John Martin
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Rediscovering Ancient Crafts: Stone Age and Bronze Age pottery with John Martin
My thought on the shoe, it was too large and made smaller by re-working the back. That is why the quality of the work was different, the shoes were bought, then given to someone with smaller feet.
I think i may have some of this but it may be feldspar I am unsure.
My kinda Quartz 😂
shes my very distant relative . my dna and hers contain a segment wich match .
Mine as well. That’s why I’m here, very Interesting isn’t ?
Stunning! I can’t wait to visit later this year.
This is great to learn ! Ill drop by in my viking longboat one day to check out this museum in beautiful Ireland
is it a 32 foot viking boat? I saw a beauty on Notingham canal.
I'm an O'Gorman i believe i have viking ancestry from the battle of Clontarf
Love it
I got a Rock made videos they did good 😊
Great Tradition,
Great lecture, thank you to the National Museum and Doctor Murray.
The fusion of saint and an earlier goddess is confusion. Any kid may have been given that name. Brigid the human was nothing but an ordinary woman, not any goddess. Sorry but time to face it. She was among the Christian saints, born in a place with faults and weakness like us all. Obviously, the truth: she's not a BIZARRE hybrid, not a very odd minestrone beyond solid reality, either she was a human or she was not... if you think anyone is wandering round now who was once a divinity, i think you need a good shake ! i also think that's extremely vain, against scientific truth, common sense and conventional theological revelation as tested by the greatest minds. If you choose to be a gnostic, then create your own stories, but don't steal this ordinary woman, who with God's merciful grace made her a saint like other saints who were subject to ordinary limits and mortality and weaknesses, etc.
The shamrock was used the explain the Holy Trinity is three persons in one God not, as the video erroneously suggests, "three gods in one." That is precisely the error St. Patrick was trying to correct.
Really interesting, very original exhibition: Not only Shamrock to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day...
I have some very rare quartz that I found deep in the forest. Some of these weigh as much as 70lbs. Clear orange gold tint and clear. Not milky at all. Please let me know if you're interested in looking at these. Thanks!!!
Thanks for letting us know, do send photos of your finds to marketing(at)museum.ie, let us know where about you found them and include a ruler in the photos as this will let the curators assess relative size.
Hello I have what I believe found one in California quartz with silver luster
Thanks for letting us know, do send photos of your finds to marketing(at)museum.ie, let us know where about you found them and include a ruler in the photos as this will let the curators assess relative size.
Nice job Idlers. USCGA 1973-77 - Idler during those years.
How much is it worth ?
Nice for children.
Burning is actually the only way for Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians to respectfully dispose of holy objects other than burying them. The crosses made on Palm Sunday are often burned to make the blessed ashes for Ash Wednesday, so the burning of old Saint Bridget Crosses would not be a piece of evidence for rival parallel folk ways to Christianity in Ireland.
Very interesting information...especially about the prehistoric times, evaluation of godesses etc. !!! Thanks for sharing and greetings from Germany 🙂
Thank you Professor O’Sullivan
Excellent demonstration
Thank you! Would like to see your cross- do share it with us on Facebook or X!
Awesome! 😊
Awesome! 😊
This is so thorough and well presented, including, most importantly the ancient traditions of the Goddess Brigid that have survived through the devotions to St Brigid on Imbolc. Thank you!!
THat was great. WHat a great presentation of culture. Our culture is getting buried under all the revisionists and race haters world wide. Love your people. Take Pride in your history. Celebrate your Ancestors. Dont allow the envy of others make you walk in shame nor quiet your celebrations of race and culture. Love yourself and yours.....
Thank you for all this fascinating information. Celebrating Imbolc in Canada as an Irish Canadian in 2024.
Holy St Brigid, Catholic Saint, brought the Gospel to the pagan Irish and was a major force, through charity, in spreading Christianity throughout Ireland. St Brigid of Kildare, pray for us.
Very helpful..just made my first three armed cross..thanks so much
Thanks for letting us know. Would love to see your work- send us a photo on twitter @nmireland or on Facebook!
Thanks for the information. Really interesting. Never knew some of it before !
Love this! Thank you for sharing!
❤
I have had a vision of her. She is quite real and healed me. Long white hair. And she wears a white gown with a vanilla colored tunic over it. She appeared with a chalice. I would love to tell you more of her.
I’ll drink out of the bell!
Stylish artist, captures the period at its best.
Great blend of history and natural sciences. Also inspiring to hear about Jane Stephens, an early woman in science.
Between 1947 and 2022 there was marine research carried out but just not on custom built vessels. See here for more information: www.marine.ie/site-area/areas-activity/fisheries-ecosystems/interactive-marine-archive/vessels
If you have any questions about the R.V. Tom Crean this is a treasure trove of information www.marine.ie/site-area/infrastructure-facilities/research-vessels/tom-crean
Thanks for a really interesting talk Amy!
How did they preserve the original turnip? Can I just dry out a carved turnip and it will last this long? I want to try, does anyone know? Online it said they last 3 days
The Turnip on display in the Museum is a model, real turnip's do dry out over time.
Theo Dorgan take a bow.
I'll Wager This Day Proves... You, Institutions of Disabling Delusional Professionals... will stop taking credit for the new child's discovery... #SystemMorons 😂😂😂😂
✨🥰✨ Magnificent, Ireland 🍀 thank you, well done and remain the appreciated by the Children 🙏 #Smile ✨🐎✨in-lekish ✨🏁✨
great material! thank you so much!
Thank you very much for sharing, I've overlooked the online part. Thanks for the meeting and thanks to professor O'Sullivan for systematic research of the early medieval material culture. ❤
And thanks to you Oleg, for the billhook and axe!
@@aidanosullivan9007 it seems, I've got one more item for you. Work in progress, will message later
Thank you! More useful than you'd imagine! Might appear in my next book! Hint hint! Lorraine Mulholland xx.
Le rape
Wonderful short film, I'd love to see more of AO'M's beautiful and fascinating work
Interestingly, my sister's name is Akunma
Very well done!
So interesting 🎃