Rath Internment Camp, The Curragh, 1921
Internment, Imprisonment and Escape - Rath Camp
In StorageBallykinlar Internment Camp was established in 1920, and was the first mass internment camp established by the British authorities in Ireland to put down the War of Independence. This converted military camp held up to 2,000 Irishmen who were suspected of IRA activity. Camp conditions were harsh – five men died due to maltreatment, and three internees were shot dead. The interned men drilled and learned military tactics, and also formed communities to play sport, music and theatre. Other such camps were established in Ireland, for example, Hare Park and Rath Camp in The Curragh, and the HMS Argenta at Belfast.
Mountjoy and Kilmainham jails were also filled with Republican prisoners. They had been considered secure units until the influx of political prisoners during the War of Independence, when they became the scene of many jailbreaks. Some escapes involved the making and smuggling of tools and disguises, while other prisoners simply scaled the wall with the aid of a rope ladder thrown from the street outside.
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Leigh Nios moGallery 4 (the Irish in British Regiments) of the Soldiers and Chiefs exhibition is temporarily closed to the public.
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Leigh Nios moA Dubliner’s Collection of Asian Art: The Albert Bender Exhibition will be partially closed Tues, 24th, Wed, 25th Sept for a new installation. The updated exhibit will be open Thurs, 26th Sept.
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The NMI today welcomed the news of the appointment of our new Chair of the Board, Prof Cathal O' Donoghue, by Minister Catherine Martin. T.D.
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Leigh Nios moUnfortunately, the first floor galleries at NMI- Archaeology are closed today 14th September, 2023. Our ground floor exhibitions, including the Treasury, Or & Kingship & Sacrifice, are open today.
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Leigh Nios moToday, the NMI- Archaeology is closed due to a protest occurring on Kildare St.
Minister announces the commencement of the detailed design phase for the major redevelopment of the National Museum of Ireland – Natural History
Leigh Nios moNo Public parking at Collins Barracks from Friday, 15 August to Wednesday, 3 September (inclusive), except for Blue badge holders who may park on site.
Leigh Nios moThe Egyptian galleries at the National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology are temporarily closed due to necessary exhibition maintenance works. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Leigh Nios moWe regret that the NMI - Country Life in Turlough Park is inaccessible this morning (Saturday, 17 December) due to severe icy road conditions.
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Leigh Nios moThe Asgard exhibition in the NMI - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks will be temporarily closed from the 1st November.
Leigh Nios moThe event to mark the opening of the exhibit 18pdr Field Gun 9168: Lost & Found is postponed as a mark of respect following the tragic incident & death of an Irish UN Peacekeeper in Lebanon
Leigh Nios moUnfortunately the "Meet the Geologist" event in the Down to Earth Exhibition scheduled for the 30th September has been cancelled.
Leigh Nios moThe Asgard exhibition in the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks will be closed temporarily today 4th August, 2022.
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Leigh Nios moThe National Museum of Ireland- Archaeology will be closed on the 4th April and will reopen from the 5th April.
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Leigh Nios moThe Museum is delighted to be participating once again in Culture Night/Oíche Chultúir on Friday, 17 September. The theme for this year's initiative is 'Come Together Again'.
Leigh Nios moNew programme of imaginative workshops, tours and activities for schools and teachers to explore the Museum's collections.
Leigh Nios moCross-disciplinary conference with NCAD will address how national museums have worked and been understood in the creation and maintenance of ideas of the nation.
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Leigh Nios moThe National Museum of Ireland invites interested parties to tender for gallery services associated with the recently announced 20th Century History of Ireland Galleries.
Leigh Nios moAthoscailt Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann de réir a chéile ón 29 Meitheamh
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Leigh Nios moThe 20th Century History of Ireland Galleries will exhibit objects that have been continuously collected on behalf of the Irish people since before the foundation of the state up to the present day
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Leigh Nios moMar gheall ar shrianta Covid-19 Leibhéal 5, beidh láithreáin uile Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann ag dúnadh ar a 12.30 pm Oíche Nollag nó go bhfógrófar a mhalairt.
Leigh Nios moEnjoy some festive crafting for all of the family, meet the bears or celebrate the rising sun of the winter solstice with these new Christmas at the Museum events.
Leigh Nios moThe NMI - Archaeology, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, is open late for a Christmas visit and some seasonal shopping on Thursday and Friday, 10 and 11 December, and Thursday and Friday, 17 and 18 December.
Leigh Nios moThe NMI - Natural History is temporarily closed to facilitate ongoing works.
Leigh Nios moNational Museum of Ireland-led initiative supports communities to collect and preserve their history, heritage and culture online
Leigh Nios moMinister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin T.D., announces appointment of Dr Susan Rogers and Dr Barra O’Donnabháin
Leigh Nios moThe Asgard exhibition has re-opened after a brief closure
Leigh Nios moIs dona linn in Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann go mbeidh orainn na trí láthair i mBaile Átha Cliath (Stair an Dúlra, Seandálaíocht & Ealaíona Maisiúla & Stair) a dhúnadh
Seo cuireadh ó Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann chun ‘Machnamh a Dhéanamh ar an Athléimneacht’
Leigh Nios moThe National Museum of Ireland is proud to announce that Alison Lowry’s (A)dressing our hidden truths, has been nominated for the Annual Global Fine Arts Awards 2019.
Leigh Nios moClosure of the National Museum of Ireland
Leigh Nios moWe are pleased to announce that from Monday 22nd of October 2018, the National Museum of Ireland is open to the public seven days a week.
Leigh Nios moThere will be no public parking available at our Collins Barracks site from Sunday, 19 June to Wednesday, 28 June inclusive.
Leigh Nios moThere will be limited public parking at Collins Barracks on Saturday 9th July & no public parking available on Sunday, 10 July due to the Ceremony for the National Day of Commemorations.
Leigh Nios moThe Airgead galleries at the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History are temporarily closed to facilitate the installation of a new lighting system.
Leigh Nios mo23/02/2023: Visitor Notice This exhibition is closed to the public from Monday, 27 February, until the end of June 2023 to facilitate the installation of a new lighting system in the gallery.
Leigh Nios moWhat's in Store will be temporarily closed for maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Follow our social media for updated on when it's re-opened.
Leigh Nios moThe Down to Earth exhibition at the NMI Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks will be closed on Friday 21st April to facilitate required maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Leigh Nios moThe Museum is delighted to present a programme of special events and activities to celebrate Age & Opportunity's Bealtaine Festival 2023
Leigh Nios moOn Sun. 4th June 2023, The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon will be taking place which will require the street closures. This will effect parking and access to National Museum of Ireland- Natural History.
Our we make our own histories exhibition will be closed from until 13:30 on Tuesdays, Wednesday & Thursdays until the 13th June to facilitate workshops in collaboration with GOAL Global Changemakers.
Leigh Nios moThe National Museum of Ireland- Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, will close at 4pm on Friday 28th June and at 2pm on Saturday 29th June.
Leigh Nios moMar chomhartha ómóis, beidh Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann, Sráid Chill Dara, dúnta don phobal ón 1pm Dé hAoine, an 13 Nollaig. Beidh an tArd-Mhúsaem i nDún Uí Choileáin oscailte mar is gnách Dé hAoine.
The Ballsbridge Beetle will not be displayed on Saturday 7th June, 2025 due to inclement weather. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding.
Leigh Nios moThe Way We Wore and the Eileen Gray exhibitions, will be closed to the public on Wednesday, 11th June 2025. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding.
Leigh Nios moDue to unforeseen circumstances, The Joy of Calligraphy Event has been postponed.
Leigh Nios moThe National Museum of Ireland Kildare Street & Collins Barracks locations will open at 1:00 p.m. today. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding.