Through its array of artefacts Kerry County Museum tells the archaeology and history of County Kerry.
Each object on display tells its own story, whether it's a beautiful sunflower pin worn by the fashion conscious in the Bronze Age, or duelling pistols used by the Liberator, Daniel O’Connell, in the early 19th Century.
Stroll through the streets of Tralee in 1450 AD in the 'Medieval Experience' and be enthralled by the sights, sounds and smells of a bustling medieval community. The award winning Antarctica Exhibition is also on display and tells the story of the heroic Annascaul man Tom Crean who was part of Shakelton's crew in the Antarctic. Tom Crean is but one of the many colourful characters brought to life at the Kerry County Museum.