
Monsieur Pompier's Museum of Curiosities
Dublin's most peculiar museum, packed with taxidermy, medical oddities, and macabre relics. A must-visit for lovers of the strange!

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Best Time
Fewer crowds, more intimate

Monsieur Pompier's Museum of Curiosities
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more intimate

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Dublin's most peculiar museum, packed with taxidermy, medical oddities, and macabre relics. A must-visit for lovers of the strange!
"Absolutely amazing!!! I loved this experience so so much."

Allow ample time
Don't rush! This small museum is packed with detail. Take your time to absorb everything. :stopwatch:
Chat with the staff
The owner and staff are incredibly passionate and informative. Ask questions! :speech_balloon:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 382 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Victorian Oddities
Throughout the museum
Discover a captivating collection of Victorian-era curiosities, from medical instruments to peculiar artifacts.

Taxidermy & Skeletons
Various displays
Marvel at an array of preserved animals and skeletal specimens, a true testament to the wonders of nature.

Macabre Relics
Dedicated sections
Explore a fascinating collection of macabre items that tell intriguing, often eerie, stories from history.

Clown Collection
Specific exhibit
For the brave or the amused, a unique collection of clowns adds a quirky, sometimes unsettling, touch.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Odd
Book Ahead for Peak Times
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
Allow ample time
Don't rush! This small museum is packed with detail. Take your time to absorb everything. :stopwatch:
Chat with the staff
The owner and staff are incredibly passionate and informative. Ask questions! :speech_balloon:
Look up and around
Every nook and cranny holds a surprise. Keep your eyes peeled for hidden gems. 👀
Perfect for Halloween
This museum is a must-visit for spooky season enthusiasts. :jackolantern:
Tips
from all over the internet
Allow ample time
Don't rush! This small museum is packed with detail. Take your time to absorb everything. :stopwatch:
Chat with the staff
The owner and staff are incredibly passionate and informative. Ask questions! :speech_balloon:
Look up and around
Every nook and cranny holds a surprise. Keep your eyes peeled for hidden gems. 👀
Perfect for Halloween
This museum is a must-visit for spooky season enthusiasts. :jackolantern:
Book tickets online
Secure your entry, especially for weekend visits, by booking in advance. 🎟️
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Monsieur Pompier's Museum of Curiosities, calling it an 'absolutely amazing' and 'underrated gem.' The owner's passion and informative insights are frequently highlighted, alongside the unique and fascinating collection of oddities. While some note its small size, most agree it's packed with enough wonder to be thoroughly engaging.
"Absolutely amazing!!! I loved this experience so so much. I collect oddities myself and I loved seeing someone else’s collection, I hope to have an amazing collection like this in the future! I loved all of the bones, taxidermy and clowns, especially the giraffe skull and clowns shoes!!!!
The owner is absolutely lovely and you can tell he is so passionate about his oddities. He was so informative and told me & my boyfriend how to find more curiousities for our collection.
He even told us about upcoming additions to the museum, we will definitely be going back soon!!!"
Katelyn Harper
"I went to the museum yesterday, and it was a wonderful choice to spend the weekend in mood with the rain.
The museum is amazing, full of unique and interesting pieces. I felt enveloped by the typical atmosphere of a 'cabinet of curiosities' that I was expecting to find!
The owner is incredibly kind and very interesting; he explains the origin of his collection in a fun and engaging way.
The only downside is that it's a bit small, but it's so full of fun and curious objects that you could easily get lost in it forever. I highly recommend visiting if you love Victorian atmospheres and Guillermo del Toro's films (I'm sure he himself would go wild for this place)."
Narcissa Devil
"A small museum, but a completely underrated gem! The receptionist gave us a super engaging rundown of the different rooms and extensive backstory of some of the items on display at the desk, and the history behind so many of the items shown here was beyond fascinating! The old medical devices and preserved specimens were some of my favourite displays, and I had an amazing time looking at the different exhibits. The Museum of Curiosities is absolutely worth the visit, and the passion from the staff combined with the incredible range of items on display makes it completely worthwhile!"
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located at 35 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin 2. It's easily accessible by public transport, with several bus routes stopping nearby. It's also a pleasant walk from St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, making it a convenient stop on your Dublin exploration.
Street parking can be challenging in this central Dublin area. It's generally recommended to use public transport or consider nearby car parks if driving is necessary.
From Dublin Airport, you can take a taxi or an airport bus service (like the Aircoach or Dublin Express) to the city center, and then it's a short walk or bus ride to the museum.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum is typically open Wednesday through Sunday, from 11 am to 7 pm. It's always a good idea to check their official website or social media for the most up-to-date hours before your visit.
Ticket prices generally range from €13 to €15 for adults. It's advisable to book your tickets online in advance to guarantee entry and potentially avoid queues.
While it might be possible, booking tickets online is highly recommended, especially for weekend visits, to ensure you can enter at your desired time.
The museum features macabre and unusual items, which might be intense for very young children. It's generally best suited for older children, teens, and adults who appreciate the strange and unusual.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Expect a fascinating array of Victorian oddities, medical marvels, taxidermy, skeletons, macabre relics, and unique curiosities. It's a true 'cabinet of curiosities' experience.
While the museum is small, it's densely packed with items. Most visitors spend between 1 to 2 hours to fully appreciate the exhibits and read the fascinating backstories.
As a smaller, historic building, accessibility might be limited. It's recommended to contact the museum directly to inquire about specific accessibility features.
Photography is generally allowed for personal use, but it's always best to check for any specific signage or ask staff if you're unsure. Some exhibits might have restrictions.
Its unique selling point is its intensely curated collection of genuinely strange and unusual items, presented with passion by its owner, offering a deeply personal and fascinating experience.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The Museum of Curiosities is primarily an exhibition space and does not typically offer food or drink services within the museum itself.
The museum is located in a vibrant area of Dublin with numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs nearby, offering a wide range of dining options to suit all tastes and budgets.
📸 📸 Photography
Many visitors find the taxidermy, medical instruments, and the overall atmospheric displays highly photogenic. The unique nature of the items makes for striking shots.
It's best to avoid using flash photography, as it can damage delicate artifacts and disturb other visitors. Always check for specific signage or ask staff.
The 'cabinet of curiosities' aesthetic itself is a photo opportunity. Many visitors enjoy capturing the sheer density and variety of items on display.
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