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Documentary screening for PolskaEire Festival

A documentary on a little known Polish man who helped to provide relief in Ireland during the Great Famine will be shown at Clare Museum during the PolskaEire Festival in Ennis from until Saturday 5 June.

Rare autograph book donated to Clare Museum

A rare autograph book containing the signatures of many of the key figures from Ireland’s revolutionary period including Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith and Countess Markievicz has been donated to Clare Museum.

Exhibition puts Nursing Home residents in the frame

  An exhibition of portraits of the residents of Ennis Nursing Home will be hosted by Clare County Arts Office from 2nd May to 25th...

Postcards from Ireland exhibition at Clare Museum

Award winning artist Kieran Carey has a new exhibition at Clare Museum in Ennis.

Clare Museum seeking donations to expand collections

Clare Museum is seeking donations to expand its collections and to achieve greater representation of the lives of people in Clare for future generations to enjoy.

Visitor numbers boost for Clare Museum

Clare Museum saw visitor numbers rise by 14% in 2016 with 36,000 people visiting the Ennis-based museum compared to 31,500 during the previous year.

Markievicz committal warrant for Ennis exhibit

Clare Museum has launched its contribution to the Local Authority Museum Network’s exhibition ‘1916 Across the Country’, which features a single exhibit, the form used on 7th May 1916 to commit Countess Markievicz to prison following her participation in the Easter Rising.

Be an archaeologist during Heritage Week

Members of the public interested in the science and practice of archaeology are being invited to participate in free workshops being held at Clare Museum in Ennis on Friday 26 August.

Sound of ancient music rings out during Fleadh

Ireland’s rich musical heritage will be showcased at Clare Museum in Ennis during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann with an exhibition of ancient musical instruments and musician’s clothing spanning more than 3000 years.
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