Discover the Rich History at Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace
Explore the history and art of Waterford at The Bishop's Palace, an exquisite museum showcasing Ireland's rich cultural heritage.
Nestled in the heart of the Viking Triangle, Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace offers an enchanting glimpse into Ireland's rich heritage. This museum, a part of the Waterford Treasures collection, is housed in a beautifully restored 18th-century building that once served as the residence of the Bishop of Waterford. As you step inside, you’re greeted by an impressive array of artifacts, including exquisite silverware, stunning glass pieces, and historical relics that narrate the story of Waterford from medieval times to the present day. The exhibits at The Bishop's Palace are thoughtfully curated, allowing visitors to experience the evolution of the city and its role in Ireland's history. Highlights include the magnificent collection of Waterford Crystal, which has been synonymous with quality and craftsmanship for over two centuries. Interactive displays and informative guides enrich the experience, making it enjoyable for visitors of all ages. The museum also features beautiful gardens that provide a peaceful retreat, perfect for a leisurely stroll after your exploration. Plan your visit on a weekday to avoid the crowds and take advantage of the guided tours that offer deeper insights into the exhibits. The museum's convenient location means you can easily explore other nearby attractions in the Viking Triangle, making it an ideal starting point for your Waterford adventure. Don't miss the chance to capture stunning photos of the palace's elegant architecture and the surrounding historic streets. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a captivating experience, The Bishop's Palace is a must-visit destination in Waterford.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience.
- Don't miss the guided tours for deeper insights into the exhibits.
- Check out the beautiful gardens for a perfect photo opportunity.
A brief summary to Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace
- The Mall, Waterford, The Viking Triangle, X91 E279, IE
- +35351849650
- Visit website
- Monday 10 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5 pm
- Friday 10 am-5 pm
- Saturday 10 am-5 pm
- Sunday 11 am-5 pm
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the city center of Waterford, start at the Waterford City Hall, located on the Mall. From there, head north along the Mall towards the Viking Triangle. Continue straight for about 500 meters until you see the Bishop's Palace on your right. The address is The Mall, The Viking Triangle, Waterford, X91 E279.
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Public Transport
You can take a bus from the main bus station in Waterford. Look for any bus that heads towards the city center or the Viking Triangle area. Get off at the stop nearest to The Mall. From there, it's a short 5-minute walk to Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace. Just follow the directions from the previous walking guidance.
Attractions Nearby to Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace
- Waterford Treasures: Epic Walking Tour
- Strongbow And Aoife Sculpture
- Christ Church Cathedral, Church of Ireland
- John Condon Memorial
- Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum (Treasures of Medieval Waterford)
- House of Waterford
- Waterford Treasures: Irish Wake Museum
- Waterford Treasures: King Of The Vikings
- The Viking Triangle
- Irish Museum of Time
- The Dragon Slayer Sword
- Viking Triangle Display
- Reginald's Tower
- Thomas Francis Meagher Statue
- William Vincent Wallace Plaza
Landmarks nearby to Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace
- Waterford Treasures: Bishop's Palace (Treasures of Georgian Waterford)
- King Of The Vikings
- Waterford Greyfriars (ruined friary & church)
- Grayfriars Abbey (ruin)
- Blackfriars Abbey (ruin)
- St. Patrick's Gateway Centre
- Mural "Maned Wolves" by Nina Valkhoff for Waterford Walls
- The old workhouse
- Round Tower
- The Suir Triangle Ferrybank Co Kilkenny
- Duagh Fort
- Kilmeadan Castle Ruins
- Tintern Abbey
- Easternmost point of County Tipperary
- Ormond Castle