The News and Events page contains a list of all events past and present that will be taking places in conjunction with the Museum. Stay up to date with all the latest news from the museum.
Tipperary Museum is delighted to present its 8th Annual Lecture Series from October 2020 - April 2021. The focus of this year’s series is on The War of Independence… Read more
View our tutor Elke making not just one but three types of wreaths – a paper wreath you could get the kids to make, a wreath reusing Christmas baubles and material scraps and finally a… Read more
Lecture 3 - a change to the scheduled prograame which looks at some of the people who disappeared on both sides during the Conflict. Presented by Dr Pádraig Og O Ruairc.
Lecture 4 in the Tipperary Museum War of Independence Series is presented by Catherine Marshall, art historian, curator and writer. This talk will survey the challenges to making art that… Read more
Tipperary Museum of Hidden History invites you to view our step by step video tutorial on how to make a St Brigid's Day Cross. Once you have watched the video and viewed the step by step… Read more
Museum on the Move is a travelling road show that brings to life the story of the flora, fauna, geological and historical past of Ireland using a series of animal recreations, paintings, 3D maps… Read more
A CD of recordings of the hugely-popular band leader Mick Delahunty believed to be lost has proven a big hit among fans, with donations pouring in from people who have been enjoying the… Read more
Aimed at Students aged 8 – 13 Years old with an interest in learning more about our past, the Young Archaeologists Club invites students to engage with heritage in a fun, creative and interactive… Read more
Lecture 5 in our War of Independence Series is presented by Caitriona Ryan and looks at the executions of D.I Gilbert Norman Potter and Thomas Traynor
This, the 7th annual lecture series presented by Tipperary County Museum will look at crime both legally and morally and perceptions of crime, punishment and rehabilitation from early Christian to… Read more
Have you ever wondered why we eat pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. In this video Food and Culinary historian Regina Sexton explains why, discusses some other traditions associated with the day and… Read more
Join Carnation Theatre and Tipperary Museum of Hidden History for 'Circus -The Play Act', an interactive theatre performance where you and your family are stars of the show. Join in the fun on the… Read more
With Spring in the air and Mother's Day around the corner why not make a Mother's Day gift and card for your Mum or Granny. This activity uses materials and art and craft supplies already lying… Read more
Life during COVID-19 and Mick Delahunty's Lost Recordings to be part of new programming
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Have fun and test your families knowledge of all things Irish in honour of St Patrick's Day by designing and playing your own board game. There is 2 versions of this activity - an easier one for… Read more
Lecture 6 Kelly O’ Murcada - The War of Independence & the RIC: religion & common culture
This is the second last lecture in the War of Independence series and is presented by… Read moreTipperary Museum is delighted to present its 8th Annual Lecture Series from October 2020 - … Read more
Tipperary Museum is running an Easter Competition for children aged 6 – 13 years.
All you have to do is send us an Acrostic poem to be in with a chance to win an Easter Art/Craft Activity… Read moreTipperary Museum is delighted to present its programme of online and interactive events from October - December 2020. With something for all ages, contact museum@tipperarycoco.ie to find out more… Read more
Lecture 7 - The final Lecture in our War of Independence Lecture series is presented by Dr Darragh Gannon, Queen's University, Belfast and looks at the activities and actions of the IRA in Great… Read more
Food was used at Halloween to predict the future. The Barm Brack was a particular favourite. The many inclusions had meaning behind them. Food and Culinary historian at UCC… Read more
Our next Young Archaeologist Club event, aimed at 8 – 13 year olds, will be held on Saturday 17th April at 2.30pm on Zoom. The session is entitled:
Materials of war: the Irish War… Read moreThe second lecture in the War of Independence series is entitled Bloody Sunday: A Bitter Legacy or a Legacy of Bitterness and is presented by John Flannery.
An online video tutorial featuring tutor Elke Wilson making some delicious homemade edible gifts using herbs and spices – a nice project to keep the children busy over the weekend or… Read more