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Welcoming Grace Rinehart Macrae to the Medieval Mile Museum Team

The Medieval Mile Museum is delighted to welcome Grace Rinehart Macrae as Assistant Manager with responsibility for Education and Curation.

Supporting Education and Curation at an Exciting Time for the Museum

Grace joins the team at an exciting time for the museum as we continue to develop our educational programmes, exhibitions and public engagement, and as we look ahead to the opening of the Museum of Medieval Kilkenny in 2027. In her new role, Grace will work closely with Debbie Mangan, Chief Operations Manager at the Medieval Mile Museum, to support the continued growth of the museum’s educational and curatorial work and help shape future visitor experiences.

Academic Background and Research in Medieval Heritage

An archaeologist and historian, Grace holds an MSc in World Heritage Management and Conservation from University College Dublin, a UNESCO-accredited programme that prepares specialists to care for and interpret heritage of international significance. She is currently completing her PhD at UCD, where her research explores medieval heritage and the role of myth and legend in heritage tourism.

 

Teaching, Conferences and Public Engagement

Alongside her academic research, Grace has contributed to teaching and guest lecturing at UCD and was nominated for a Teaching and Learning Award in 2024, becoming the only non-faculty staff member to receive a nomination that year. Her work reflects a strong commitment to sharing knowledge and making heritage accessible to wider audiences.

Grace has also organised sessions at the European Association of Archaeologists annual meeting and has participated in conferences internationally. She regularly contributes to public discussion on archaeology and heritage through podcasts such as Digging Up Ancient Aliens, academic platforms including H-Net, and educational YouTube channels including Archaeodeath and Melissa In DeNile.

 

A Passion for Making Heritage Accessible to All

At the heart of Grace’s work is a passion for helping people understand how to experience and protect historic places responsibly. Her approach to education and interpretation strongly supports the museum’s mission to bring Kilkenny’s history to life for visitors of all ages.

Introducing MOMK

Looking Ahead to the Museum of Medieval Kilkenny in 2027

As the Medieval Mile Museum continues to grow and evolve, we are delighted to welcome Grace to the team and look forward to the important role she will play in supporting Debbie Mangan and the wider museum team as preparations continue for the opening of the Museum of Medieval Kilkenny in 2027.

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Discover the Museum of Medieval Kilkenny

The Museum of Medieval Kilkenny will introduce an exciting new way to explore Ireland’s medieval capital through the stories of the real people who lived here centuries ago. Set within the remarkable surroundings of St Mary’s Church and The Tholsel, the experience will bring visitors closer to the lives of merchants, mayors, rogues and ordinary citizens through immersive interpretation, underground spaces and panoramic views from the city’s historic Clock Tower.
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Discover more about Medieval Kilkenny through our
guided toursimmersive exhibitsand special events.

Click here to book your visit today.

For more info
Visit: www.medievalmilemuseum.ie
Call: 056 781 7022 | Email: info@medievalmilemuseum.ie

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Top 5 Things Kids Love at the Medieval Mile Museum

Planning a family visit to Kilkenny? The Medieval Mile Museum is full of discoveries that capture young imaginations and bring history to life in fun and unexpected ways. From interactive experiences to hidden characters and real archaeological finds, there is plenty to keep little explorers curious and engaged throughout their visit.

Here are five favourites that children especially enjoy when visiting the museum.

  1. A Child-Friendly Audio Guide with a Fun Quiz

Children love exploring the museum using the audio guide, which includes a quiz designed especially for younger visitors. It turns the visit into a mini adventure as they listen carefully, search for clues and test their knowledge about medieval Kilkenny along the way.

It’s a brilliant way to help children explore at their own pace while staying fully involved in the experience.

  1. The Interactive Medieval Kilkenny Map

The large interactive map of medieval Kilkenny lets children picture what the city looked like centuries ago. Streets, buildings and landmarks appear in ways that help young visitors imagine life in the past.

It’s one of the moments where history suddenly feels real and close at hand.

kids playing with the interactive map

  1. The LEGO Hunt Around the Museum

The LEGO Hunt is always a highlight for families. Children search for ten hidden historical characters placed throughout the museum as LEGO Minifigures.

Each month brings a new theme, so even returning visitors can enjoy a fresh challenge every time they visit.

  1. Tombs, Crypt Spaces and the Medieval Graveyard

Young visitors are often fascinated by the tombs, crypt spaces and historic graveyard at the museum. One favourite moment is seeing the monk’s stone coffin up close and exploring spaces filled with centuries of stories.

These areas spark curiosity and plenty of questions as children discover one of Kilkenny’s oldest historic sites.

  1. Real Treasures Found by Archaeologists

The museum’s archaeological displays give children the chance to see real objects uncovered beneath the streets of Kilkenny. From toy soldiers and coins to everyday items and historic weapons, these discoveries help young visitors connect with the people who once lived here.

Seeing genuine finds from the past makes history feel exciting and real.

Plan Your Family Visit

Whether you are visiting Kilkenny for the day or planning a longer stay, the Medieval Mile Museum offers a welcoming and engaging experience for families with children of all ages.

With interactive activities, hidden characters to discover and fascinating stories waiting around every corner, it’s one of the most enjoyable things to do with kids in Kilkenny.

 

Discover more about Medieval Kilkenny through our
guided toursimmersive exhibitsand special events.

Click here to book your visit today.

For more info
Visit: www.medievalmilemuseum.ie
Call: 056 781 7022 | Email: info@medievalmilemuseum.ie

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Kids Bealtaine Carnival at the Museum

Looking for things to do with kids this May Bank Holiday in Kilkenny? Celebrate the arrival of summer together at the Kids Bealtaine Carnival at the Medieval Mile Museum, a joyful family event specially created for children aged 5 and up. Inspired by ancient seasonal traditions, this lively event brings together storytelling, crafts, music, games and movement in a fun and welcoming setting for young explorers.

Bealtaine marked the beginning of summer in Ireland long ago, a time of gathering, creativity and celebration. At the museum, children can experience a taste of those traditions through hands-on activities designed especially for curious minds and energetic imaginations.

A Morning or Afternoon of Medieval Fun
Young visitors will enjoy a range of activities throughout the carnival, including:

  • Making their own flower crowns or festival masks
  • Listening to stories from our Chief Storyteller
  • Taking part in traditional medieval games
  • Learning a traditional dance
  • Helping decorate the colourful Maypole

It’s a wonderful chance for children to learn through play while connecting with Ireland’s seasonal traditions in the heart of Kilkenny’s historic Medieval Mile.

Event Details
Event: Kids Bealtaine Carnival
Dates: May 2nd & 4th 
Time: 11:30 and 15:30
Tickets: €10 per child
Suitable for: Ages 5+

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A Celebration Inspired by the Past
Bealtaine was once one of the most important seasonal festivals in Ireland. Communities gathered to welcome longer days, new growth and brighter weather. The Kids Bealtaine Carnival brings a playful version of that spirit to life inside the unique surroundings of St Mary’s Church, offering families a memorable way to celebrate the season together.

Come along, get creative, enjoy the stories, and help us welcome summer the way it might once have been celebrated in medieval Kilkenny.


Discover more about Medieval Kilkenny through our
guided toursimmersive exhibitsand special events.

Click here to book your visit today.

For more info
Visit: www.medievalmilemuseum.ie
Call: 056 781 7022 | Email: info@medievalmilemuseum.ie