Military Museums

DFTC Curragh, MILITARY MUSEUM
This beautiful Museum is housed in one of the original permanent buildings on the camp.
The building was originally a stable during the British presence in the Curragh and in fact a section of the original floor and troughs have been retained in the museum.
Great care has been taken to transform the building into a modern museum which will take the visitor on a historic journey through time.
The Museum reflects all the users of the Curragh, the Defence Forces, the racehorse industry, the sheep graziers and recreational users.
In doing so, it recognises the responsibility that resides with all users to ensure its preservation for future generations.
Curator: Sgt Charlie Walsh
Tel: 00 353 (0)21 451 4252
Opening Times:
Opening Hours & Contact details:
Monday to Wednesday 1000hrs – 1300hrs 1500hrs – 1700hrs
Thursday 1400hrs – 2000hrs
Sunday 1400hrs – 1700hrs
Closed Friday, Saturday and Bank Holidays
Admision Free and there is free car parking.
Tel: 00 353 (0)45 445342
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The Header Photograph:
"Prospect of the Barracks of Dublin from St James Church Yard" painting by Joseph Tudor, etched by James McArdell 1753.”
© National Museum copyright. - The Sword Logo
The sword is titled the Lisnacrogher (Co. Antrim) Sword, and the scroll on the side (one side is an inversion of the other) are from its scabbard.