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Roscommon County Museum

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Type
  
County museum

Established
  
1863

Province
  
Connacht

Public transit access
  
Mart Road bus stop

Phone
  
+353 90 662 5613

Location
  
The Square, Cloonbrackna, Roscommon, County Roscommon, Ireland

Address
  
The Square, Cloonbrackna, Roscommon, Ireland

Similar
  
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Roscommon County Museum (Irish: Músaem Chontae Ros Comáin) is a museum dedicated to the history of County Roscommon, and is run by the County Roscommon Historical and Archaeological Society. The Museum is housed in a former Presbyterian church in Roscommon town.

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History

The Museum is situated within a former Presbyterian church, also known as Dr. John Harrison Memorial Hall. The building itself dates from 1863, and sits on The Square in the town. The most distinctive element of the building is the wheel window over the door which featured a ‘Star of David’ to commemorate its Welsh Builders. The Museum is run on a voluntary basis by the County Roscommon Historical and Archaeological Society, and had been housed in the church since the early 1990s.

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The collections document the history of County Roscommon over the centuries. These most notably include a 9th-century slab from St Coman's Abbey, and a Sheela na gig from Rahara church. There is also a replica of the Cross of Cong, which was made in County Roscommon, along with the Shrine of Manchan, by the master gold-craftsman named Irish: Mael Isu Bratain Ui Echach "Mailisa MacEgan". To the rear of the building, there is an outside space which houses examples of horse drawn farm machinery.

The building also houses the Roscommon Tourist Information Office.

References

Roscommon County Museum Wikipedia