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Bidrage med feedbackLovely Vibe. Everyone is really helpful. Interesting pieces on display. Mom started feeling ill, and everyone tried to make her feel as comfortable as possible. Very kind and helpful staff. Thank you
Muito bom. Tem que visitar e tomar um café com Mr. JHON
The Hunt Museum is a hidden gem in Limerick, Ireland. It houses a world-class collection of art and antiquities, from the Neolithic to the 20th century. The collection was assembled by John and Gertrude Hunt, a couple who were passionate about collecting and sharing art. The museum is housed in a beautiful Georgian building, the former Custom House. The building is full of architectural detail, including a grand staircase and a beautiful rotunda. The collection is vast and varied, and there is something for everyone. Highlights include a collection of Egyptian mummies, a Picasso painting, and a Renoir sculpture. There is also a large collection of Irish art, including works by Jack B. Yeats and Louis le Brocquy. The Hunt Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in art and history. It is a fascinating place to learn about the different cultures and civilizations of the world. Here are some specific things I would mention in my comment: The diversity of the collection, from ancient Egypt to modern Ireland. The beauty of the Georgian building. The passion of John and Gertrude Hunt for collecting art. The educational value of the museum. The family-friendly atmosphere. I would also mention any current exhibitions or events that are happening at the museum. I hope this helps! Enter a prompt here Bard may display inaccurate or offensive information that doesn’t represent
Didn't have time to visit the Museum. But the cafe is nice.
I visited this museum with my daughter, there is a lot to see here. There are many artefacts and works of art, including paintings by Paul Henry, sketches by Henry Moore, and a replica of James Joyce's death mask. Currently there is also an interesting exhibition about Ireland's links with Europe from the time of St Columbanus. This is to mark the 50th anniversary of Ireland joining the EU. A very nice lady explained the exhibition to me when we arrived. We had lunch in the café which was very pleasant, we sat looking out at the garden. There is also an exhibition of paintings in the café, and some sculptures to look at outside. We spent longer here than we originally expected. I would recommend a visit to this museum to anyone visiting Limerick.