Irish Silver Museum

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The first part of the museum takes the visitor on a journey through Irish history using beautiful, intimate and personal objects as a guide to the fascinating story of Ireland from the arrival of the Vikings to Ireland’s entry into the EEC in 1973. Highlights include the Waterford Kite brooch, a sword granted to the city by Edward IV, silver which belonged to the famous writer Jonathan Swift, pieces from the most famous houses and powerful families in Ireland’s history as well as medals and commemorative pieces from the biggest military conflicts of our past. The earliest pieces connect to Waterford’s Viking heritage and thanks to their role as expert seafarers the collection includes a silver coin made in modern-day Iraq in 742, which found its way to Waterford in about 850. Dining was the ultimate theatrical experience a celebration of extravagance and generosity. An eighteenth-century dining table groans under a glittering display of silver intended to strike awe into even the most sophisticated guests. Even a humble pint of beer became a luxury experience with heavy silver tankards and the elaborate toasting ceremonies of the period. Step into the opulence of our ostentatious past at the Museum of Irish silver and see the story of Ireland told through the medium of this precious metal today.

Address

Cathedral Square, Waterford, X91 H921

Categories

Attractions | Family Friendly | Heritage & History | History | Things to Do | Waterford City

The first part of the museum takes the visitor on a journey through Irish history using beautiful, intimate and personal objects as a guide to the fascinating story of Ireland from the arrival of the Vikings to Ireland’s entry into the EEC in 1973. Highlights include the Waterford Kite brooch, a sword granted to the city by Edward IV, silver which belonged to the famous writer Jonathan Swift, pieces from the most famous houses and powerful families in Ireland’s history as well as medals and commemorative pieces from the biggest military conflicts of our past. The earliest pieces connect to Waterford’s Viking heritage and thanks to their role as expert seafarers the collection includes a silver coin made in modern-day Iraq in 742, which found its way to Waterford in about 850. Dining was the ultimate theatrical experience a celebration of extravagance and generosity. An eighteenth-century dining table groans under a glittering display of silver intended to strike awe into even the most sophisticated guests. Even a humble pint of beer became a luxury experience with heavy silver tankards and the elaborate toasting ceremonies of the period. Step into the opulence of our ostentatious past at the Museum of Irish silver and see the story of Ireland told through the medium of this precious metal today.

Address

Cathedral Square, Waterford, X91 H921

Categories

Attractions | Family Friendly | Heritage & History | History | Things to Do | Waterford City

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