Hunt Museum Priority Access: Discover Antiquities and Fine Art in Limerick
4.4
19 Ratings
Limerick
Experience priority access to the Hunt Museum in Limerick and discover a marvelous collection of antiquities and fine art. Learn from experts and explore diverse themes from medieval to modern art.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Hunt Museum - The Hunt Museum is a veritable cabinet of curiosities. A diverse and fascinating collection of antiquities alongside fine and decorative art, housed in one of Limerick’s iconic buildings, The Custom House.

It is one of the greatest private collections in Ireland, with objects dating from the Neolithic Period to the 20th century. Artefacts on display come from Greece, Rome, Egypt and the Olmec civilisations with an important collection of Irish pre-historic archaeological material ranging from Mesolithic through to the Iron Age. An impressive shield and cauldron from the Bronze Age can be seen and a set of weighty monastic bells from the early Christian period not to mention the well-known 9th century Antrim Cross.

A strength of the collection is the Irish and European medieval material, with statues in stone and wood, painted panels, jewellery, enamels, ivories, ceramics, crystal and crucifixes. 18th and 19th century decorative arts get an airing with fine examples of silver, glass and ceramics. Artists’ works in the collection include Pablo Picasso, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Roderic O’Conor, Jack B. Yeats, Robert Fagan and Henry Moore.

The Collection reflects the tastes and interests of the two people who formed it, John and Gertrude Hunt. The Hunts built a thriving business supplying museums and collectors, but also kept pieces that reflected their own interests and curiosity and donated them to the people of Ireland.

If you are interested in Irish Contemporary Ceramics there is a superb collections with works from Frances Lambe, Henry Pim and Christy Keeney to name but a few.

The museum also has paid temporary exhibitions such as the current Lavery & Osborne: Observing Life. Two Irish 19th century artists influenced by plein air and naturalist movements, painting the great and the good from Hazel Lavery to Queen Victoria as well as beautiful genre scenes.

What's Included
  • Expert-guided tour of the Hunt Museum collections
  • Learn about the fascinating history and stories behind the artifacts
  • See rare and unique items spanning different epochs
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

Here are a few thoughts from our recent visitors: “If you have limited time in Limerick, this museum is a must visit”; “The exhibits are simply amazing and the architecture of the building is remarkable”; “You have to try the delicious cakes at their lovely cafe!”; “I was blown away by this museum. The collection spans from thousand years BC to medieval times, all thanks to the efforts of two amazing people, the Hunts”; “An essential experience in Limerick”; “No admission fee for children!”

Your ticket provides access to The Hunt Museum’s enduring exhibit. There are qualified guides available throughout your visit to help with any inquiries. Gain knowledge from specialists about our diverse and intriguing assortment of antiquities and fine art. Highlights include the Medieval, Early Christian, Celtic periods and art from Picasso, Renoir, Gauguin, Giacometti and Yeats.

Location
Hunt Museum
Rutland Street, The Custom House
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(19 Ratings)
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Catrionam980
Aug 13, 2023
Surprises at every turn in the Hunt Museum Limerick - Fantastic tour of this very interesting museum with tour guide decent Michael. He made this such a memorable and exciting trip.
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London057
Nov 20, 2022
Lovely Museum - First of all it is a lovely museum. Second the house is very charming Third this is the best museum in Limerick . Lastly, I could go here again .
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Dominic_v
Aug 6, 2022
The exhibition provides... - The exhibition provides displaying their remarkable art collections. Visit this museum is a MUST. Awesome!
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Dixonmel26
Jan 23, 2022
Unusual collection with a great history - We expected to have a quick browse of the museum, however the fantastic tour guide Brendan kept us interested. We ended up in the museum for 2hrs listening to all the interesting stories. I would recommend booking a tour
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Mariehb1726om
Dec 19, 2021
Fantastic exhibition and museum. A Limerick gem - I visited the Ride a Flying fish exhibition yesterday with my 8 year old son and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. It is so well done. The VR is superb. So realistic and amazing. It took us through the 3 parts of the Garden of Earthly delights. We then viewed all the wonderful posters and information and videos about the exhibition. It was really interesting and highly informative. We also visited the museum and used the age appropriate discovery activities for my son. It was really enjoyable and we would highly recommend this exhibition and attending the museum. The staff are very helpful. It’s not our first time at the museum and we look forward to attending again. Such a special museum to have on our doorstep in Limerick .
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E9706fnpaulo
Aug 2, 2021
Small gem of a museum - This museum is the collection of the Hunt (John and Geraldine) family and has displays dating from Stone Age to more modern times. Located across 3 floors you start on the top floor and work your way down. There is a one way system in place and everything is well laid out. The Treasury on the bottom floor was a personal highlight. On the bottom floor there is also a Wild Atlantic Way exhibit current on display. This is a series of paintings by Irish artists that start on scenes from Donegal and finish with Kinsale. The combo ticket to include this exhibition is €12.50 and is certainly worth it. I booked ticket on line but you could pay on arrival. Finally there is a cafe and gift shop to enjoy.
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Fionadwyer40
Jul 4, 2021
The Hunt Museum - A great collection of varied treasures laid out well. Size of museum perfect - big enough without being overwhelming. An excellent curator on hand to impart nuggets of information and to answer questions. The building itself is lovely too and of historical interest.
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Laurenfitz1
Aug 12, 2021
Fantastic city centre museum - Enjoyable day. Some very interesting pieces! Great for someone who loves art or history. Best suited to older teenagers and above.
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Beaner1138
Apr 4, 2023
A Family Collection, Nothing More - The museum displays a great number of artifacts collected by the Hunt Family, but it is a relatively small collection compared to those found in larger Irish museums. It would be of some interest if you have not visited other museums, but if you have toured widely, you will not find anything unique.
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Aoifeeg
May 1, 2022
First time in Limerick with my hubby - Wasn’t as good that Tripadvisor said it was !! Museum was ok ! We didn’t have your guided to show us around + it’s was Sunday !! Maybe it would be different on week days ! The artwork was incredible design from the students at the art college 😌
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