Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum
The Waterford Museum of Treasures is a museum dedicated to historical items from Waterford. The Waterford Museum of Treasures is made up of three museums in the Viking Triangle. The Waterford Charter Roll from the 14th century is part of its collection. The Waterford Treasures is a collection of three museums in Waterford's Viking Triangle, all within walking distance of one another. The museums recount the city's 1100-year-old tale, beginning with its creation in 914 by Viking sea pirates — the Viking Riches are housed in Reginald's Tower, and the treasures of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries are housed in the Bishop's Palace. It is Ireland's sole medieval museum, displaying all of the Middle Ages' magnificent artifacts.
The building's upper floor is dedicated to tales of Waterford's history, such as Ballybricken's pig markets, Waterford's Home Rule narrative, Waterford during WWI, Waterford's War of Independence, childhood, and home life in Waterford. As an International Museum of Heritage, the Waterford Museum of Treasures has won several accolades.
Location: Cathedral Square, Waterford, County Waterford X91 K10E, Ireland
Website: waterfordtreasures.com