Curragh Military Museum

Military museum in County Kildare, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Curragh Military Museum (Irish: Músaem Míleata an Churraigh) is a museum in Ireland dedicated to the military history of the Curragh Camp and of The Curragh.[2][3]

Established2010
LocationCurragh Camp, County Kildare, Ireland
Coordinates53°08′45″N 6°49′51″W
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Curragh Military Museum
Músaem Míleata an Churraigh
Curragh Military Museum is located in County Kildare
Curragh Military Museum
Location within County Kildare
Curragh Military Museum is located in Ireland
Curragh Military Museum
Curragh Military Museum (Ireland)
Established2010
LocationCurragh Camp, County Kildare, Ireland
Coordinates53°08′45″N 6°49′51″W
TypeMilitary museum
CuratorLt Col Des Healy[1]
OwnerIrish Army
Public transit access
Bus interchange Curragh (Bus Éireann route 126)
ParkingOnsite
Websitewww.military.ie/en/public-information/defence-forces-museums/the-curragh-museum/
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History

The Curragh Military Museum was founded in 2010.[4] It was extensively refurbished during a period of closure in 2020–22 during the COVID pandemic.[1]

Contents

The museum is housed in a long rectangular building in the centre of Curragh Camp, in an area accessible to civilians. It is in three areas: archaeology, the English/British period (17th century to 1922), and the modern Irish Army use (1922–present).[2]

A large collection of artillery pieces, armoured cars and tanks are displayed outside, including a Comet tank, Churchill tank, Beaverette Mk IV armoured car and a Panhard M3 amphibious armoured personnel carrier.[5][1]

Alfred Chester Beatty donated a collection of weapons from around the world to the Irish Defence Forces in 1952; they are housed in Curragh Military Museum.[6]

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