Visit Mayo's National Museum this Heritage Week

THE National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is taking part in National Heritage Week, which brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics and enthusiasts to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation. It continues all this week until Saturday, August 21, and the theme is sustainability and sustainable heritage in all its forms.

Check out the events below and schedule in a visit to Turlough Park.

Native Nature biodiversity day

Learn about Mayo’s biodiversity action plan, go on a native plant scavenger hunt, or discover the skill of seed saving at Native Nature: Why it’s important and how we can help.

This daylong programme of nature and biodiversity themed talks and demonstrations runs from 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 20. Speakers and guests include Mayo County Council’s heritage officer, Deirdre Cunningham, educator and conservationist Celia Graebner, educator and insect specialist Dr. Karen Dingerkus, and the education team from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).

Find out more at www.museum.ie. Admission is free. No booking is required.

Beneath | Beofhód in the Courtyard Gallery

See a new exhibition of photography exploring the bogs of the Irish midlands, and the culture around them - on display now in the Courtyard Gallery (next to the museum café).

Beneath | Beofhód, by Shane Hynan, draws on the themes of tradition and modernity and how they overlap in modern Ireland.

Bogs are intrinsic to the cultural identity of the Irish midlands through decades of peat harvesting for employment, and centuries of turf cutting for domestic fuel. These activities however have led to significant depletion of peatlands and in recent years legitimate environmental concerns have resulted in pressure to preserve the remaining bogs.

Although this body of work records the end of an era, as Ireland’s working relationship with bogs transitions towards conservation, it is also a metaphorical exploration of Ireland, society and self.

Daoine agus Áit: Connecting our Communities

Visit a temporary exhibition showcasing a special heritage postcard project by the members of the Irish Community Archive Network (iCAN) on Level A of the exhibition galleries this Heritage Week.

Daoine agus Ait: Connecting our Communities will be on display from Tuesday to Monday, August 16 to 22.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the Irish Community Archive Network (iCAN) worked together to create a heritage postcard collection on the theme of 'people and place'.

Since then, the postcards have traversed the globe raising awareness of our rich built, natural and cultural heritage and ‘connecting our communities’ at home and abroad. Their community-centred work is showcased in this special exhibition.

Admission is free. No booking is required.

Postcard competition

Visitors to the exhibition can also enter a postcard competition to be in with a chance of winning a €50 voucher to spend online at the museum shop.

Simply select your favourite postcard, write on the back of the card why it stands out for you and post it in the competition post box.

Visitor information

Admission to the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, Turlough Park House & Gardens is free. No booking is required for general admission. The exhibition galleries, café and shop are open Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday to Monday from 1 to 5 p.m.