Kerry - County in the south-west of Ireland, known for its turbulent centuries of history, stunning natural landscapes and the incredible beauty of the scenery and many interesting sights.
Learn more about the history of the county you can by visiting entertaining Kerry County Museum in Tralee (the administrative center of Kerry). The museum is located on the street Danny Ashe Memorial Hall in the city center, so you can easily find it.
Kerry County Museum was founded in 1992 to collect, study and preserve the cultural heritage of County Kerry, as well as the popularization of knowledge among the younger generation. To this end, the leadership of the museum has organized a wide range of educational programs for children of different ages in the form of excursions, as well as interactive workshops and tours. However, the museum includes a variety of activities, thematic lectures and workshops for adults.
Excellent collection of museum has about four thousand exhibits (various archaeological finds, weapons, tools, clothing, historical documents, etc.), perfectly illustrate the development of the history and culture of the county, as well as the life and traditions of its people, starting from the Bronze Age and until the late 20th century. Special attention certainly deserves a theme park - impressive, having worked to the last detail, the reconstruction of Tralee mid-15th century. Very interesting, and a photo exhibition that will introduce you to Tralee 1950-1970-ies, as well as an exhibition devoted to the Antarctic expedition native village Annaskaul (Dingle Peninsula, Kerry) famous British explorer Tom Crean, went down in history as the Irish Giant.
In addition to the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Kerry regularly hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions.
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