Book Tickets - The Hunt Museum
Hunt Museum display shows Apollo statue adorned with fruits and animals by Arcimboldo on the right. A tapestry and artifacts are behind glass on the left.

Sculpture, Apollo as The Genius of the Arts | wood,Lime wood (polychromed) | 17th century AD | The Hunt Collection | PD in the foreground with Beaufort, Turenne and Comminges Tapestry Fragment | Textile,Wool, Textile,Cotton, Textile,Canvas | 14th century AD | The Hunt Collection | PD in the background

Book your General Admission tickets here!

Hunt Museum Admission:

  • Adult €12.50
  • Concession (Over 65s, Student, Unemployed) €10
  • U16s Go Free (This rate does not apply to schools or youth groups. One adult with maximum of four children)
  • Adult Group (5+ adults) €10 pp

For School Groups
Please contact education@huntmuseum.com


For Guided Tour Groups:
Would you like to experience an exclusive guided group tour of one of Ireland’s greatest private collections of Art and Antiquities? Dedicated group tour rates are available to tour groups/travel agents/coach operators (subject to pre booking)

Please contact bookings@huntmuseum.com to make a group booking for a guided tour or for further information. Group bookings to be made a week in advance of your visit. Please arrive 10 mins prior to your tour. 


What to expect from your tour:
Expect to be immersed in over 10,000 years of Irish and World history with a guided tour from one of our expert docent team.

Tour duration is generally 1hr.

  • Meander through one of the finest examples of 18th Century Palladian Architecture in the heart of Limerick City. 
  • Experience our Museum in a Garden overlooking the Shannon River with a sculpture trail and garden games.
  • Visit our gift shop stocking a beautiful range of carefully selected Irish high quality gifts, toys, souvenirs and books.
  • Discovery Trails for Children available.

 

Museum Ticket

The Hunt Museum Visitor Guide

Visitor guide for The Hunt Museum on a blue background. Includes text about amenities, policies, and The Custom House. Features historical artifacts and images.
The Hunt Museum guide features text on its Permanent Collection and exhibit highlights on three floors. Top floor includes archaeological artifacts. First floor focuses on medieval to Enlightenment decorative arts. Ground floor showcases medieval religious art. The map shows start and end points, with colored lines indicating paths between floors. Bulleted lists emphasize must-see items, like the Cape Castle Bucket and Galway Chalice. There's a note to check out the museum shop and café. Overall, the guide conveys a sense of exploration and discovery through its layout and detailed descriptions.

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