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Galway City Museum

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Galway City Museum is a modern, three-story museum located beside the Spanish Arch on the River Corrib. It offers a comprehensive look at the city's past, from prehistoric times to the present. The ground floor focuses on medieval Galway, with artifacts from the city's walls and trade history. Upstairs, exhibits delve into folklore, traditional music, and the iconic Galway Hooker – a distinctive sailing boat used for fishing and trade along the west coast. Interactive displays and audiovisual presentations bring the stories to life. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on contemporary themes. Its location makes it a natural stop after viewing the Spanish Arch, and the top floor café offers panoramic views of the river and Claddagh.

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  • See a full-scale model of a Galway Hooker and learn about its construction and history
  • Explore the medieval artifacts, including pottery and weapons from the city's walls
  • Discover the folklore section with exhibits on traditional Irish music and storytelling
  • Enjoy the view from the top-floor café overlooking the River Corrib

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Ways to visit Galway City Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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