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🏛️The Hunt Museum

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The Hunt Museum is a family-friendly museum in Limerick, housing a remarkable collection of art and antiquities gathered by John and Gertrude Hunt. Highlights for kids include the 'Sack of Bones' (a 17th-century skeleton), ancient Egyptian artifacts, and a variety of hands-on exhibits. The museum offers free family trails and activity sheets, as well as regular workshops and storytelling sessions.

  • Family trails with fun challenges
  • Interactive exhibits (e.g., dress-up, touch objects)
  • Baby-changing facilities and pushchair access
  • On-site café with high chairs
  • Gift shop with pocket-money toys

Recommended for ages 3–12, but all ages welcome. Admission is free for children under 18 (with paying adult), making it an affordable and engaging rainy-day outing.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyLimerick
CountryIreland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free admission for under-18s

    Children under 18 get in free with a paying adult, making this excellent value for families. Only adults pay admission.

  • Collect activity sheets at the entrance

    Pick up free family trails and activity sheets when you arrive to keep children engaged throughout your visit.

  • Pushchair-friendly throughout

    The museum is designed for pushchairs, so you can navigate comfortably with a buggy or pram if needed.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Dedicated baby-changing facilities are provided, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Perfect for a rainy day

    Fully indoor attraction, making it ideal when weather is poor or you need to escape the rain in Limerick.

  • The 'Sack of Bones' is a hit with kids

    A 17th-century skeleton that fascinates children—worth heading to early if visiting with curious younger visitors.

  • On-site café with high chairs

    The café has high chairs, so younger children can be seated comfortably if you need a snack or light meal break.

  • Interactive exhibits and dress-up opportunities

    Many exhibits are hands-on with dress-up options, helping younger children stay engaged rather than just looking.

  • Egyptian artifacts appeal to school-age children

    Ancient Egyptian items are featured and often captivate children aged 5+, especially if they're learning about ancient civilizations.

  • Check for regular workshops and storytelling

    The museum runs workshops and storytelling sessions regularly. Worth checking the website for dates that match your visit.

  • Suits ages 3 and up best

    Recommended for ages 3–12, though older children and adults will find plenty to enjoy. Under 3s may find it less engaging.

  • Gift shop has pocket-money toys

    The gift shop sells small, affordable toys, so children can choose an inexpensive souvenir within pocket money budgets.

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