Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Museum of Country Life

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
National museum

Curator
  
Tony Candon (keeper)

Visitors
  
100,000

Architect
  
Thomas Newenham Deane

Museum of Country Life wwwirelandtravelkitcomwpcontentuploads20120

Established
  
September 2001 (2001-September)

Location
  
Turlough Park, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland

Public transit access
  
Castlebar railway station Bus Éireann routes: 52, 60, 440, 456

Similar
  
National Museum of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, Natural History Museum, Céide Fields, National Museum of Ireland

Onsight 2016 the national museum of country life director s cut


The Museum of Country Life is located in Turlough Village, 8 km (5.0 mi) northeast of Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland. Established in 2001, the museum is part of the National Museum of Ireland and is the only national museum outside of Dublin. The museum exhibits the way of life of rural Irish people between 1850 and 1950, and it is in the grounds of Turlough Park House. There are displays about the home, the natural environment, trades and crafts, communities, and working on the land and water.

Contents

Museum of country life turlough park co mayo


Architecture

Turlough House was designed by Thomas Newenham Deane, who also designed the Kildare Street branch of the National Museum of Ireland. It was built from 1863–1867, and was owned by the Fitzgerald family of Turlough.

In 1991, the house and 36 acres were purchased by the Mayo County Council. The house was renovated and an adjacent museum building was constructed, and the Country Life Museum opened in September, 2001. The upstairs of the house is used as offices by the museum staff, and the downstairs is on show to the public.

The National Museum of Ireland and Museum of Country Life has undergone a decrease in funding from €19m in 2008 to less than €12m in 2014. Although there were tentative plans to close some of the museum branches or initiate an entrance fee, as of 2014, these plans have not gone into effect.

Exhibitions

The museum has both permanent and temporary exhibitions, including:

  • Michael Davitt Exhibition, an exhibition to commemorate the life of Michael Davitt, the founder of the Irish National Land League.
  • The Cross of Cong, a 12th-century processional cross that purportedly contains a piece of the True Cross, and is considered one of Ireland's most important medieval art treasures. The cross was kept at Cong Abbey in County Mayo until 1839 when it was given to the Royal Irish Academy and then the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. In 2010, the cross was returned to County Mayo to be displayed at the Museum of Country Life for one year.
  • Power and Privilege: Photographs of the Big House in Ireland 1858-1922, an exhibit showing the lives of the gentry and their servants.
  • The Coggalbeg hoard, a bronze-age, gold collar and discs that were dug up in a bog near Strokestown in 1945. The hoard had been stored in a Pharmacy safe until the safe was stolen in 2009. The contents of the safe, including the gold objects which were presumably overlooked, were found in a dumpster.
  • References

    Museum of Country Life Wikipedia