Exhibitions
The Prisoners' Lens: Secret photography in Ireland's historic jails, 1921
We present a new exhibition of secret photographs taken in Ireland's historic jails in 1921 during the War of Independence.
This unique exhibition showcases previously unseen photographs taken secretly by prisoners during their incarceration. These images provide a rare glimpse into daily life within the jails during one of the most turbulent periods in Irish history.
Exhibition Period: 23 October 2025 to 31 October 2026
Admission: Free with museum entry
Location: Main Exhibition Hall
Permanent Exhibitions
The 1916 Easter Rising
Explore the story of the 1916 Easter Rising through artifacts, documents, and personal items belonging to the leaders who were executed in the jails.
Permanent Exhibition
Prison Life Through the Ages
Discover what life was like for prisoners in Ireland's historic jails from 1796 to 1924, including the harsh conditions, daily routines, and the stories of those who were held here.
Permanent Exhibition
The Road to Independence
Trace Ireland's journey to independence through the stories of political prisoners held in Ireland's historic jails, from the 1798 rebellion to the Irish Civil War.
Permanent Exhibition
Women and Children in the Jails
Learn about the experiences of women and children who were held in Ireland's historic jails, including Countess Markievicz and the many children who were imprisoned here.
Permanent Exhibition
Past Exhibitions
Robert Emmet: The Legacy
2023 - 2024
An exhibition exploring the life and legacy of Robert Emmet, one of Ireland's most famous revolutionaries.
The Fenian Movement
2022 - 2023
A comprehensive look at the Fenian movement and its impact on Irish nationalism.
Transportation to Australia
2021 - 2022
Stories of Irish prisoners who were transported to penal colonies in Australia.