Bloody Sunday jersey, stone carving workshops and more at unique 'time capsule' museum
Students from Coláiste Sliabh na mBan with the Stone Mason Philip Quinn. Picture: John D Kelly
The traditional library-like hush in museums is pretty familiar to us all, along with look-but-don't-touch notices on every exhibit. So a museum where you are literally invited to play vintage arcade games or get involved in stone carving is a real break from expectations.Â
The Tipperary Museum of Hidden History is part of a major heritage initiative involving a long exploration of traditional craft, material culture, and built heritage.
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