Arklow Maritime Museum

Arklow Maritime Museum These include Sir Francis Chichester's Gypsy Moth III. Of particular interest to children is an operational model of the wheelhouse controls of a trawler.

WE HAVE MOVED TO: https://www.facebook.com/ArklowHeritage/ ...please follow our new page to keep informed of all updates, events and local history posts, Thank you. Arklow Maritime Museum, in the town of Arklow in County Wicklow, displays information on the maritime history of Arklow, focusing in particular on its boat building, lifeboat and fishing traditions. On display are photographs of the po

rt dating back to the mid 19th century as well as models of vessels built in Arklow, tools, navigational equipment, paintings and artefacts. We're open all year around excluding Christmas and New Year's Holidays. Groups are welcome and visits can be arranged outside normal working hours. School visits can be organised to suit the needs of different age groups. Special discount prices are available for group bookings. Monday / Sunday: 10.00am-5pm or Open on request for groups and tours

Page moved to https://www.facebook.com/ArklowHeritageSo this brings us to a close, however the closure of this page does...
17/02/2026


Page moved to https://www.facebook.com/ArklowHeritage

So this brings us to a close, however the closure of this page does not mean the end, we have just celebrated our 50th year in the town with the launch of our 50 year exhibition, which is free of charge to view at the museum and we intend to continue going as long as the community show an interest and support us. With this in mind, in order to continue to progress it has become necessary that we open a new page.

This will allow us to provide more integration with other social medias and deliver more informative articles that showcase Arklow’s broad historical significance to the countries development.

We hope you will follow us over to the new page as we start off our next 50 years in the town.

Thank you for all the support from everyone here at the Arklow Heritage Museum.

13/02/2026

Our 50th birthday is upon us 🥳

In honour of our 50th birthday, the Arklow Heritage Museum is hosting an exhibition showcasing some of the best pieces in our collection, with some never-before-seen items, all curated to show our journey over the last 50 years.

The exhibition will be open to the public from the 15th of February and is free of charge, although we hope you will support us for the next fifty years by joining us for a tour of the main museum or making a donation if you are able.

We hope all will be able to join us at some point during the duration of the exhibition.

29/01/2026
Reminder for everyone to follow our new Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArklowheritageFrom the 15th of February 2026 ...
17/01/2026


Reminder for everyone to follow our new Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arklowheritage

From the 15th of February 2026 we will no longer be updating this page anymore and we will exclusively be posting all News, Events and stories from the history of Arklow on our new page.

So make sure you don't miss out and follow us over there.

This move will coincide with our 50th Exhibition, announcement coming soon.

For your attention
03/01/2026


For your attention

23/12/2025

Happy Christmas

We at the Arklow Heritage Museum would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.

Just a reminder that we are closed on the 24th, 25th, 26th of December and the 1st of January.

Thank you for all the support you have shown us throughout 2025.

We have big things coming in 2026 that we hope you will join us for them, see you then.

Just a ReminderWe will be switching to our new page from the 15th of February 2026. We will continue to offer y...
17/12/2025

Just a Reminder

We will be switching to our new page from the 15th of February 2026. We will continue to offer you the same informative historical posts and event announcements on the new page and more additional content moving forward.

Link to new Page: https://www.facebook.com/ArklowHeritage/

This will coincide with our 50th anniversary of the museum.

We hope you will follow us over there and like our page as we continue to try an offer historical and informative content that will amaze and intrigue.

Thank you from all at the Arklow Heritage Museum.

01/12/2025

Tis the season of gifts and the museum has quite the smattering of goodies for the history and maritime enjoyers. Pop in and see our lovely selection of books, post cards, clocks and plates among others and we're sure you'll find something to be jolly for.
The museum is open from 10. am to 5. pm 7 days a week.

New stock alert!!!!  Michael Fortunes new book The Folklore of Wexford Volume 2 is now in stock here at the Museum.  We ...
28/11/2025

New stock alert!!!! Michael Fortunes new book The Folklore of Wexford Volume 2 is now in stock here at the Museum. We also have restocked the first volume as well which was a big hit when it first released.
The books are €15 each and they will make great gifts over the holiday period, but hurry these books are selling like hotcakes and we have a limited stock so get yours today.

WE ARE MOVING FACEBOOK PAGE With the advent of our new branding comes even more change. From the 15th of February 2026 w...
26/11/2025

WE ARE MOVING FACEBOOK PAGE

With the advent of our new branding comes even more change. From the 15th of February 2026 we will be exclusively posting on our new page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Arklow-Heritage-Museum/61583814482782/.

This will coincide with our launch of celebration of our 50th anniversary exhibition. We intend on posting more content, more often and through the use of other integrated social media, the new page affords us this chance.

After 15th of February 2026 we will no longer be posting on this page, but it will remain as an archive to our previous content.

We hope that our followers will follow us over as we continue this process to deliver more to the community

As part of our continued support of local Authors, we have a new book in the Arklow Heritage Museum. FAMOUS WICKLOW PEOP...
16/11/2025

As part of our continued support of local Authors, we have a new book in the Arklow Heritage Museum.

FAMOUS WICKLOW PEOPLE IN HISTORY
by Des Kiely

A compilation of famous people who were born in County Wicklow, or lived the greater part of their lives here, and brought fame to the county.

From rebels, soldiers, politicians, writers, mariners and industrialists to a Greystones-born star of the silver screen.

Christabel Bielenberg – from N**i Germany to West Wicklow;

Rathdrum’s famous family, the Parnells; the first Irish man to make a manned balloon flight from Baltinglass;
Wicklow’s Peter O’Connor – world record holder for the long jump for 20 years; 1798 Rebellion leaders;
Wicklow participants in 1916 and many names from the world of arts and science.
Kate Tyrrell: Irelands first modern-day female ship sea captain.

And many more

Also available in the Museum: 'Fascinating County Wicklow History'
by Des Kiely

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Bridgewater Shopping Centre, North Quay
Arklow
Y14Y744

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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+35340291683

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