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…
The National Famine Museum|Strokestown Park is open from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm daily.
Victorian Christmas Tickets are Available here
Autumn Fete tickets are Available here
House tours take place three times daily at 12, 2, and 4 o’clock.
Events at Strokestown Park can be found here