The Limerick Museum is housed in the Old Franciscan Friary, Henry Street, Limerick City, and is dedicated to the memory of Jim Kemmy. It houses a large collection illustrating the history of Limerick and its people.
The Limerick Museum first opened its doors in 1916 at the Carnegie Building in Pery Square and relocated four times before finding its permanent home in Henry Street.
The displays include archaeological artefacts, Limerick silver, Limerick lace, examples of local printing and military artefacts.
The museum is fully accessible and admission is free.