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🧈Cork Butter Museum

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The Cork Butter Museum tells the story of Ireland's most famous food export – butter. Housed in the historic Shandon area, the museum explores the history of butter making from ancient times to the modern era, with a focus on the Cork Butter Exchange, which once set world prices.

  • Highlights: See antique butter prints, churns, and firkins; learn about the 'butter roads' and the Cork Butter Exchange; discover the science behind butter making.
  • For kids: Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities; fun for ages 4+. The museum is small enough to keep young attention spans.
  • Facilities: Gift shop, baby-changing facilities, wheelchair accessible. No café, but nearby cafés in Shandon. Public restrooms available.
  • Practical tips: Allow 30 minutes to 1 hour. Combine with a visit to the nearby Shandon Bells and St. Anne's Church. Opening hours vary seasonally; check website.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyCork
CountryIreland
Ages418+
Website

Travel tips

  • Perfect for a quick visit

    Allow 30 minutes to 1 hour for your visit. It's a small museum, so ideal for keeping young children engaged without overstaying.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on site, so bring younger children without worry.

  • Best for children aged 4+

    The interactive exhibits work best for children aged 4 and upwards. Younger toddlers may lose interest quickly.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    The museum sits near Shandon Bells and St. Anne's Church in the Shandon area. Consider visiting multiple attractions in one trip.

  • No café on site

    There's no café at the museum, but several cafés are nearby in Shandon. Plan snacks or lunch accordingly.

  • Check opening hours ahead

    Opening hours vary seasonally, so check the website before visiting to avoid disappointment.

  • Wheelchair accessible

    The museum is wheelchair accessible, including for buggies navigating the space.

  • Ideal rainy day activity

    As a fully indoor museum, it's a great option when the weather turns poor.

  • Hands-on activities included

    Interactive, hands-on exhibits help keep children engaged and learning about butter-making history.

  • Public restrooms available

    Public restrooms are available at the museum for convenience during your visit.

  • Gift shop on site

    There's a gift shop if children want a small souvenir to take home.

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