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Creating the LGBTQIA+ tour for the National Museum | Decorative Arts & History | National Museum of Ireland Welcome to the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin & Castlebar covering Archaeology, Decorative Arts, Folk & Country Life, & Natural History.FREE Exhibitions

🌈 Transgender Day of Visibility 2026 🌈
Honouring trans joy, resilience, and visibility today and every day. 💛🤍💜🖤
Go behind the scenes the creation of the National Museum of Ireland’s LGBTQIA+ Tour:
🔗 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museum... 🌟 #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #Museumology #CulturalHeritage #LightingSparks

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Hispano-Moresque lustreware, 19th century (DC:1896.28), National Museum of Ireland

Hispano-Moresque lustreware, 19th century (DC:1896.28), National Museum of Ireland

Art History researcher Foivi Nomikou explores Spanish Lustreware ceramics at the National Museum of Ireland – Collins Barracks. Her photo essay shows the power of object-focused learning. Read more: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec... #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #CulturalHeritage #Museumology #Ceramics

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Collage of vintage boxes and tins containing old items like matches, cigarettes, medicines, and documents.

Collage of vintage boxes and tins containing old items like matches, cigarettes, medicines, and documents.

🎁 Ever heard someone say, “It’s a shame to tear the packaging”?
We agree! At the National Museum of Ireland, boxes and containers tell stories as fascinating as what’s inside.
Discover more in our latest blog: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec... #NMIBlog #RegistrationCorner #Museumology #MuseumBlog

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A person standing indoors beside a small wooden gandelow boat with white sides and a reddish-brown interior. The boat holds wooden oars, ropes, and a wrapped sail or canvas. The individual is holding one oar upright. The setting appears to be a workshop with white brick walls and exposed pipes.

A person standing indoors beside a small wooden gandelow boat with white sides and a reddish-brown interior. The boat holds wooden oars, ropes, and a wrapped sail or canvas. The individual is holding one oar upright. The setting appears to be a workshop with white brick walls and exposed pipes.

Thrilled to welcome a gandelow boat to our collection! This traditional craft, plus detailed plans, was generously donated by its builder, Patrick Beautement, strengthening Ireland’s maritime heritage
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#MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog

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Ryan working in archaeological excavation (left), and in museum stores (right). Image by Aisling Collins and Hannah Preston © National Museum of Ireland

Ryan working in archaeological excavation (left), and in museum stores (right). Image by Aisling Collins and Hannah Preston © National Museum of Ireland

Museums are powered by people with diverse skills!
From LA fashion shows to museum registration—read this inspiring career story: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
#MuseumCareers #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner #Museumology

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The Council for National Cultural Institutions (CNCI) stall at the National Ploughing Championships. Image by Connie Bettison © National Museum of Ireland

The Council for National Cultural Institutions (CNCI) stall at the National Ploughing Championships. Image by Connie Bettison © National Museum of Ireland

New Blog Alert!
Connie Bettison from the National Museum of Ireland shares her experience at the National Ploughing Championships with CNCI—highlighting how library services connect Ireland’s heritage with the public #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #registrationcorner #Museumology
www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...

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The 23.5 feet long Béal Deirg (Belderg) currach being loaded for transport. © National Museum of Ireland.

The 23.5 feet long Béal Deirg (Belderg) currach being loaded for transport. © National Museum of Ireland.

Discover how we recently took a major step in the development of our new traditional boat gallery at Turlough Park.
www.ouririshheritage.org/content/archive/topics/t...
#MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #MaritimeHistory

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A collection of minerals from left to right: labradorite, calcite, chalcedony, chalcopyrite, tourmaline, lepidolite and quartz geode. Research image by Aodhán Ó Gogáin © National Museum of Ireland

A collection of minerals from left to right: labradorite, calcite, chalcedony, chalcopyrite, tourmaline, lepidolite and quartz geode. Research image by Aodhán Ó Gogáin © National Museum of Ireland

What risks lie in our geological collections?

Aodhán Ó Gogáin reveals hidden hazards—from environmental threats to handling issues—that could jeopardize these irreplaceable specimens.

🔗 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...

#MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #RegistrationCorner #GeologyRocks #NaturalHistory

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In the latest Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way blog, curator Noel Campbell explores sea fishing devices in the archive, highlighting Irish language records.
🔗 Read more: www.ouririshheritage.org/content/arch...
#MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog

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The mid-8th-century ‘Irish Gospels of St Gall’; the Evangelist Mark and the incipit/beginning of his Gospel. St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 51, pp 78–9. Photo: Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen

The mid-8th-century ‘Irish Gospels of St Gall’; the Evangelist Mark and the incipit/beginning of his Gospel. St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 51, pp 78–9. Photo: Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen

Ancient Manuscripts, Modern Science!
What links medieval monks, secret ink recipes & ancient cow DNA?
Learn how Scientists used X-ray technology and genetic sequencing to uncover the secrets of 1,200-year-old Irish manuscripts in Switzerland
Read more: museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
#NMIBlog #MuseumBlog

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Schilder Giselle Kuster terug in Venlo - Wilma Takes a Break Museum Van Bommel van Dam haalt het werk van schilder Giselle Kuster terug naar haar geboortestad. Nu te zien Onbegrensd! Giselle Kuster.

Nu te zien
Giselle Kuster, onbegrensd
In Museum Van Bommel van Dam in Venlo.

Now on view the dutch painter Giselle Kuster, without barriers @museumvanbommelvandam
#Venlo #theNetherlands
T/m 11 Augustus 2025
#gisellekuster #dutchpainter #womenartist #museumblog @museumkaart @wilmatakesabreak

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Fig 1 (A&I)1897:84 Electrotype reproduction of Boscoreale Treasure goblet. Research image by Faith Nolan © National Museum of Ireland

Fig 1 (A&I)1897:84 Electrotype reproduction of Boscoreale Treasure goblet. Research image by Faith Nolan © National Museum of Ireland

Are you fascinated by the macabre?
Would you drink from a cup covered in skeletons?
Faith Nolan from the NMI reveals the story behind a goblet adorned with skeletons and Memento Mori
www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
#MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #RegistrationCorner

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An Incipit (opening letter) with two birds from the St. Gallen manuscript Priscian Institutiones Grammaticae, Cod. Sang 904, p. 25. © Stiftsbibliothek St Gallen.

An Incipit (opening letter) with two birds from the St. Gallen manuscript Priscian Institutiones Grammaticae, Cod. Sang 904, p. 25. © Stiftsbibliothek St Gallen.

In the mid-9th century, amidst fierce Viking raids, scribes in northeast Ireland copied a Latin textbook written in 6th-century Constantinople, this manuscript, is key to understanding the Irish language of the time. #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog #CuratorBlog #Archaeology
www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...

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Vellum fragment from Saint Maurice d’Agaune CHN 64/2/88 with kind permission of l’abbaye de Saint-Maurice d’Agaune.

Vellum fragment from Saint Maurice d’Agaune CHN 64/2/88 with kind permission of l’abbaye de Saint-Maurice d’Agaune.

Is this evidence of the earliest relic of St. Brigid?
Follow the journey of her name from a Swiss abbey to a must-see exhibition in Dublin!
Don’t miss this rare chance to see history up close. #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog Read more: 🔗
www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...

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Ontdek de speelse beelden van Joan Miró aan zee - Wilma Takes a Break Het is feest in Museum Beelden aan Zee met 55 scupturen van Joan Miró, 22 sculpturen van Jean/Hans Arp en de eerste solo van Eva Gulikers.

Ontdek de fantasie sculpturen van #joanmiro in #museumbeeldenaanzee #Scheveningen
Discover the amazjng fantasy sculptures of Joan Miro #Scheveningen #theNetherlands #museumblog #wilmatakesabreak.nl

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Nieuw ... vandaag geopend Ron Mueck (Melbourne 1958) grootste retrospectief van deze beeldend kunstenaar ooit in Museum Voorlinden #Wassenaar. Reserveer online een starttijd. Fijne zomer! #museumblog #wilmatakesabreak.nl #museumtip #beeldendekunst #hyperrealisme

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