Pineapples and Power
Did you know that pineapples, figs, and plants from far-off places once flourished in Roscommon at Strokestown Park?

Did you know that pineapples, figs, and plants from far-off places once flourished in Roscommon at Strokestown Park?

The new logo uses the potato flower as a symbol of remembrance and hope, both commemorating the famine and symbolising new life…

As part of International Museum week, The National Famine Museum | Strokestown Park was delighted to extend an invitation…
The 2022 National Famine Commemoration took place on Sunday the 15th of May. The commemoration was attended by…
Visit Strokestown Park in 2025
Strokestown Park is open daily from 10.30am to 4pm
Guided Tours of Strokestown Park House in December at 12pm & 2pm, Mon to Thurs Only.
The National Famine Museum is open daily from 10.30am to 4pm.
Strokestown Park will be closed for Christmas Break from December 23rd. Reopening on the 9th of January.