Cork Public Museum is a city museum located in a mid-19th century Georgian style house within Fitzgerald Park. The museum's exhibits focus mainly on the history and archaeology of the Cork area, including finds from excavations around the city's medieval walls, as well as the economic and municipal history of the city. The museum also features exhibits on Bronze Age mining tools, Iron Age helmet horns, and ancient Greek and Egyptian artefacts. With its eclectic mix of art, design, archaeology, and novelty, the museum is a great place to visit with family and friends
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Activities: We visited the City Museum. We quickly went through the exhibits. It was a small museum with "a hübsch special exhibition on the First World War."
Highlights: The City Museum was free. We were informed on the city history, but were able to get better information on the city history in a free exhibition in the North Main Street ✨