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🏛️National 1798 Rebellion Centre

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Interactive museum exploring the 1798 Irish rebellion through exhibits, audiovisual displays, and a guided tour. Highlights include a 3D battle map, replica weapons, and costumes to try on. Suitable for children aged 6+, with a quiz trail to keep them engaged. Facilities include a café, gift shop, and parking. Practical tip: allow 1.5–2 hours for the visit. The centre is wheelchair accessible and offers family tickets.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyWexford
CountryIreland
Ages618+
Website

Travel tips

  • Best for ages 6 and up

    The centre is designed for children aged 6+. Younger children may struggle with the historical content and length of visit.

  • Plan for 1.5–2 hours

    Allow at least 1.5–2 hours to explore the exhibits, audiovisual displays, and 3D battle map properly.

  • Engage children with the quiz trail

    Use the quiz trail during your visit to keep children engaged and help them learn about the 1798 rebellion.

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout

    The centre is fully wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families with mobility needs or older children.

  • Try on costumes and replica items

    Children can try on period costumes and handle replica weapons, making history hands-on and memorable.

  • Family tickets available

    Look for family ticket options when booking, which may offer better value than individual admission.

  • Café on site for refreshments

    A café is available, so you can take a break and grab drinks or snacks during your visit.

  • Parking available on site

    The centre has parking facilities, making it easy to visit with young children without worrying about street parking.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    Being fully indoors, this is an excellent choice when weather is poor or you need a covered activity.

  • Interactive exhibits hold attention

    The audiovisual displays and 3D battle map provide sensory engagement to keep children interested in learning.

  • Check for buggy access

    If bringing a younger sibling in a buggy, contact the centre beforehand to confirm if buggies can navigate the exhibits comfortably.

  • Gift shop for souvenirs

    Browse the gift shop at the end for history-themed souvenirs or educational items for your children.

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