Explore at Your Own Pace:

If you do not wish to avail of any of our guided tours, you can always buy a general admission ticket, where you can wander our building for the entire day! General admission costs five euro, with a concession price of three euro for OAP’s and students. 

We have full translations of each of our rooms in French, German, and Spanish.

The People's Museum of Limerick - General Admission

Frequently Asked Questions

The Museum is open 6 days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday.

We open 10am to 4pm from Tuesday to Saturday, and 12pm to 4pm on Sundays.

We have a general entry fee of just five euro, and you can get a tour of the Museum for just one euro extra. We also offer concession prices! You can see more on our ticket portal.

Our tours can range between 45 minutes and an hour.

What Visitors are saying

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

Great staff, Great Tour

Limerick is bursting with history! Cathal, who guided our one-hour walking tour, knew how to bring this history alive. He was knowledgeable and willing to respond to as many questions as we were willing to ask. Save some time at the end to explore the museum as well. My one suggestion? Refresh (or learn) a bit of Irish history before you embark. Speaking personally, my own knowledge was woefully low, so I had little context in which to place all of Cathal’s wonderful stories.

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Visited Apr 2024