Kinsale Museum

Kinsale Museum A museum dedicated to the history of Kinsale and the surrounding area.

On this day, 7th May, the Lusitania was sunk roughly 12 miles off the coast from Kinsale. Few events of the Great War sh...
07/05/2026

On this day, 7th May, the Lusitania was sunk roughly 12 miles off the coast from Kinsale.

Few events of the Great War shocked the world as profoundly as the sinking of the Lusitania.

Shortly after 2pm, May 7th, 1915, without warning, the pride of the Cunard Line, the Lusitania was struck by a German torpedo fired from U-boat U-20 captained by Lt Walther Schwieger. It slammed into the liner’s starboard side. Within seconds another, larger, explosion staggered the ship as she continued to list. Hundreds of passengers and much debris was cast into the Atlantic. It took just eighteen minutes for the sea to claim the ship. Few of the lifeboats had been launched in the meantime and survivors were left clinging to whatever could help keep them afloat. Of the 1,959 people on board only 764 survived the ordeal. Ever since, controversy has surrounded this faithful event.

To find out more about the Lusitania see our dedicated display in the courtroom where the inquest into the sinking was held.

Kinsale Museum is open Tues-Sat 10am to 5pm.

On this day, 7th May, the Lusitania was sunk roughly 12 miles off the coast from Kinsale. Few events of the Great War sh...
07/05/2026

On this day, 7th May, the Lusitania was sunk roughly 12 miles off the coast from Kinsale.

Few events of the Great War shocked the world as profoundly as the sinking of the Lusitania.

Shortly after 2pm, May 7th, 1915, without warning, the pride of the Cunard Line, the Lusitania was struck by a German torpedo fired from U-boat U-20 captained by Lt Walther Schwieger. It slammed into the liner’s starboard side. Within seconds another, larger, explosion staggered the ship as she continued to list. Hundreds of passengers and much debris was cast into the Atlantic. It took just eighteen minutes for the sea to claim the ship. Few of the lifeboats had been launched in the meantime and survivors were left clinging to whatever could help keep them afloat. Of the 1,959 people on board only 764 survived the ordeal. Ever since, controversy has surrounded this faithful event.

To find out more about the Lusitania see our dedicated display in the courtroom where the inquest into the sinking was held.

Kinsale Museum is open Tues-Sat 10am to 5pm.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.Looking forward to busy year at Kinsale Museum in 2023.
24/12/2025

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Looking forward to busy year at Kinsale Museum in 2023.

Christmas Opening Times at Kinsale Museum.We will close today, Saturday 20th December at 5pm and reopen on Wednesday 7th...
20/12/2025

Christmas Opening Times at Kinsale Museum.

We will close today, Saturday 20th December at 5pm and reopen on Wednesday 7th January at 10am.

Wishing you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year from all at Kinsale Museum.

Culture NightThis Friday night, 19th Sept, Kinsale museum will host an open evening with FREE entry from 5pm to 9pm (las...
18/09/2025

Culture Night

This Friday night, 19th Sept, Kinsale museum will host an open evening with FREE entry from 5pm to 9pm (last entry at 8pm). Our volunteers will be on hand to guide visitors around the museum.

No prebooking required but numbers are limited, wait times may apply and entry will be on a first come first serve basis.

Cork County Council

Address

Market Square
Kinsale

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+353214777930

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