Curragh Military Museum
Military museum in County Kildare, Ireland
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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]
Músaem Míleata an Churraigh | |
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| Established | 2010 |
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| Location | Curragh Camp, County Kildare, Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°08′45″N 6°49′51″W |
| Type | Military museum |
| Curator | Lt Col Des Healy[1] |
| Owner | Irish Army |
Public transit access | |
| Parking | Onsite |
| Website | www |
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]
