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Pearse Museum

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Established
  
1979 (1979)

Curator
  
Brian Crowley

Phone
  
+353 1 493 4208

Owner
  
Office of Public Works

Type
  
Biographical museum

Architect
  
Unknown

Province
  
Leinster

Pearse Museum

Former name
  
The Hermitage, St. Enda's School

Location
  
St. Enda's Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Ireland

Address
  
Haroldsgrange, Dublin, Ireland

Similar
  
Rathfarnham Castle, Irish Jewish Museum, National Print Museum, National Transport Museum, The National Wax Mus

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The Pearse Museum (Irish: Músaem na bPiarsach) is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse and his brother, William. Patrick Pearse was an educationalist and nationalist who was executed for his part in the 1916 Rising. The museum is situated in the suburb of Rathfarnham on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It was formerly an Irish speaking school named St. Enda's. Originally Pearse's school was set up in Ranelagh on 8 September 1908. It moved to Rathfarnham in 1910. After Pearse was executed for his part take in the 1916 rising, and due to decreasing numbers and increasing financial worries, the school closed in 1935. After Padraig Pearse's sister (Margaret Mary Pearse) died in 1968, St. Enda's and its grounds were handed over to the state, and the school house is now a museum devoted to the Pearse brothers. The museum contains reconstructions of many of the original rooms, including Pearse's study, the family sitting room, the school art gallery, the school museum and one of the dormitories. There is also a gallery devoted exclusively to the sculpture of William Pearse. Visitors can also visit a nature study room in the courtyard behind the school house where examples of Irish plants and animals can be found.

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The museum is an 18th-century house situated in scenic parkland: from 1840 to 1857 it was the home of Richard Moore, Attorney General for Ireland and judge.

The museum was closed for renovations in May 2006 and re-opened to the public on 28 November 2008. The museum is open seven days a week and admission is free.

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References

Pearse Museum Wikipedia