In general, the museum covers the history of Ireland from the Stone Age to the Late Middle Ages. Many important artefacts from the museum were featured in The Irish Times feature and book “A History of Ireland in 100 Objects”. It features objects from prehistoric Ireland, including works in bronze, silver and gold, and early medieval church treasures of Celtic art, Viking Ireland and Medieval Ireland. There are displays of items from Ancient Egypt, Cyprus and the Roman world, and special exhibitions are regularly mounted.
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland located on Kildare Street in Dublin
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