Park & The National Famine Museum, Vesnoy, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon, F42 H282, IrelandMap
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Lest We Forget .
Those poor , wretched people, our forebears, thrown upon the mercy of the world. Events around the globe today must surely give us pause for thought. Do unto others… etc.
The museum is on the grounds of the Strokestown Park House Estate where large numbers of people were shipped overseas during the famine years. When the estate was sold by the family, large amounts of ...
The National Famine Museum has very well presented information about this tragic period in Irish history, it is a self guided tour. Allow at least one hour, if you are researching family history or h...
Really well worth a visit if you haven’t been there. So informative. Tells the tragic tale from the famine in a very moving &poignant way This should be on everyone’s ‘to do’ list It sets out very we...
Lest We Forget .
Those poor , wretched people, our forebears, thrown upon the mercy of the world. Events around the globe today must surely give us pause for thought. Do unto others… etc.
This really is a 'must do'
The museum is on the grounds of the Strokestown Park House Estate where large numbers of people were shipped overseas during the famine years. When the estate was sold by the family, large amounts of ...
Well worth the time and effort
The National Famine Museum has very well presented information about this tragic period in Irish history, it is a self guided tour. Allow at least one hour, if you are researching family history or h...
Great place
The new building is really well done. Staff really nice Mince pies I never saw such thin and crispy pastry.
If you haven’t been, you need to visit
Really well worth a visit if you haven’t been there. So informative. Tells the tragic tale from the famine in a very moving &poignant way This should be on everyone’s ‘to do’ list It sets out very we...