Irish Wake Museum

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Ireland’s first ever Wake Museum will take you on an exploration of life and death, detailing traditions and superstitions, from early Christian times right up to the 20th century.

Situated in Ireland’s oldest urban domestic building, in what was once a 15th-century Almshouse, the Irish Wake Museum offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore one of the most iconic parts of Irish culture, through the eyes of an expert, on this fully guided tour.

Beginning with a unique audio-visual experience, visitors are taken on a fascinating journey, where the themes of life and death are explored within an intimate space, in order to gain a true understanding of a Wake’s unique customs

Duration: 50 minutes

Tickets: €11 per person

Important information:

  • Due to the nature of the building unfortunately this building is not suitable for visitors with varying abilities
  • This is a fully guided museum experience
  • In keeping with the spirit of the founders of the Almshouse Waterford Treasures will donate €1 from each admission ticket to the Waterford Hospice Movement.
  • We greatly appreciate that the subject matter of this museum may be upsetting for some and consideration should be taken to ensure that this is the correct experience for you and your companions. We advise that at a minimum it is not suitable for children under the age of 14 years.

 

Address

Cathedral Square, Waterford

Categories

Activities | Arts & Culture | Attractions | Heritage & History | History | Things to Do | Waterford City

Ireland’s first ever Wake Museum will take you on an exploration of life and death, detailing traditions and superstitions, from early Christian times right up to the 20th century.

Situated in Ireland’s oldest urban domestic building, in what was once a 15th-century Almshouse, the Irish Wake Museum offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore one of the most iconic parts of Irish culture, through the eyes of an expert, on this fully guided tour.

Beginning with a unique audio-visual experience, visitors are taken on a fascinating journey, where the themes of life and death are explored within an intimate space, in order to gain a true understanding of a Wake’s unique customs

Duration: 50 minutes

Tickets: €11 per person

Important information:

  • Due to the nature of the building unfortunately this building is not suitable for visitors with varying abilities
  • This is a fully guided museum experience
  • In keeping with the spirit of the founders of the Almshouse Waterford Treasures will donate €1 from each admission ticket to the Waterford Hospice Movement.
  • We greatly appreciate that the subject matter of this museum may be upsetting for some and consideration should be taken to ensure that this is the correct experience for you and your companions. We advise that at a minimum it is not suitable for children under the age of 14 years.

 

Address

Cathedral Square, Waterford

Categories

Activities | Arts & Culture | Attractions | Heritage & History | History | Things to Do | Waterford City

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