what visitors
are saying

Over the past few years, visitors have very kindly left us some feedback across our different social media channels.

Here are some of the comments that people have left us over the past twelve months! 

  • Well worth a visit

    I enjoyed an excellent fascinating walking tour of the Georgian Quarter of Limerick with the very knowledgeable Cathal. Wonderful architecture, the area gives Georgian Dublin a run for it’s money. A fascinating museum too, in an absolutely beautifully restored building, containing the Frank McCourt collection. Well worth a visit

    Niamh

    Visited Nov 2023

  • The guides were all so kind and friendly

    My wife and I visited the museum today as it was one of limericks top attractions. The guides were all so kind and friendly. They also offered a lot of good information, things that we would have missed on our own.

    Visited Jul 2024

  • A good choice for a visit

    The people that are managing the place are very friendly and welcoming, the tour was really interesting and fun, lot of things to see and learn, it’s a good choice for a visit

    Visited Apr 2024

  • Come and enjoy a tour in the company of knowledgeable, extremely warm and friendly Tour Guides

    To clutch at night, seek at dawn to see its grace, is a security that would be impossible to replace. Painters captured delicate collars in the portrait face: with me, a lace piece or two, will always have a place.” C. Smallwood. Regarded as one of the finest examples of late Georgian architecture: the true beauty of 2 Pery Square, was finally revealed after a huge restoration project, whence this rare and beautiful jewel became The People’s Museum of Limerick. Illustrating the extensive, myriad lives of the people, buildings and streets of the remarkable city, the museum is under the care and management of Limerick Civic Trust. Come and enjoy a tour in the company of knowledgeable, extremely warm and friendly Tour Guides; who will bring stories, as well as the house – to life. Engaging and enthusiastic, the People’s Museum offers a fascinating time capsule for visitors to travel through Limericks’s heritage. Built in 1838: Number 2 Pery Square unites the past with the present, along with collections from children’s dolls to military history, and including the most famous of all Irish laces; Limerick lace.

    Top 100 Review

    Visited Apr 2024

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