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A Cat’s Christmas Tale

A Cat’s Christmas Tale Puppet Show

Date: 7th, 14th, 21st & 22nd December |12:30pm & 4:00pm

This Christmas season, the Medieval Mile Museum will be filled with magic, laughter, and just a hint of mischief as A Cat’s Christmas Tale takes the stage, a brand-new puppet show created especially for Yulefest Kilkenny that brings local legend to life.

Reimagining the tale of Alice Kyteler and her clever cat Malice, this enchanting performance combines mystery, mischief, and Christmas spirit in equal measure. Told through beautiful puppetry, engaging storytelling, and a dash of festive sparkle, it’s a treat for children and grown-ups alike.

Bring the whole family and enjoy a festive experience filled with laughter, light, and a little feline magic. A Cat’s Christmas Tale is a heart-warming story that celebrates Kilkenny’s legends and the joy of Christmas in the city’s most historic setting.

Perfect for families with children aged 3 to 10 year old, the show runs for around 20 – 30 minutes, just long enough to capture imaginations and fill the room with laughter and wonder.

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Show Details:
Dates: Saturdays, 7th, 17th, 21st, & Sunday, 22nd December

Times: 12:30 pm & 4:00 pm

Tickets: €5 per person

Join us this Christmas as the museum fills with laughter, light, and a little feline magic. It’s a charming story that celebrates Kilkenny’s legends, and the joy of Christmas in the heart of our Medieval City.

Book Your Ticket Here.

 

This event is organised in partnership with Yulefest Kilkenny and Kilkenny County Council.


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

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Savour Kilkenny

Celebrate Savour Kilkenny with Free Entry & Live Music

Sunday 26th October | From 11am | Lady Desart Choir at 2pm

To celebrate this year’s Savour Kilkenny Festival, the Medieval Mile Museum is opening its doors to the local community completely FREE of charge for one special day.

Enjoy free access to the museum throughout the day, explore Kilkenny’s rich medieval past, and discover the treasures within one of the city’s most atmospheric heritage sites.

At 2pm, enjoy a special live performance by the acclaimed Lady Desart Choir. Based right here in medieval Kilkenny, this contemporary SATB choir is made up of 75 singers aged 25 to 82. With a joyful and dynamic repertoire that spans pop, classic rock, folk, musical theatre, and full classical choral pieces, the choir has performed at top festivals and venues across the city.

Savour Kilkenny returns from 24th to 27th October 2025, transforming the city into a vibrant celebration of food, flavour and the Irish feast of Samhain. Set against the majestic backdrop of Kilkenny Castle, the festival features over 100 market stalls, free cookery demos, street food, children’s entertainment, and special dining events across the city. With over 68,000 visitors in 2024, this year’s festival promises even more to savour.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning with friends and family, this is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the museum in celebration of one of Kilkenny’s most vibrant weekends.

No booking required, just drop in and enjoy.


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

 

 

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What’s On This Autumn & Halloween

This October, the Medieval Mile Museum is summoning a season of magic, mischief and music to the heart of Kilkenny. Whether you’re chasing chills and thrills with the kids or fancy dancing the night away, there’s plenty to enchant your midterm break.

Magic & Mischief on the Mile

From 28th to 31st October, families with children aged 4 to 14 are invited to step into a world of enchantment with Magic & Mischief at the Medieval Mile Museum. Delivered in collaboration with Home of Halloween and Kilkenny Tourism, this spooktacular event is tailor-made for curious children and brave parents alike.
Step inside the ancient stone walls of the Medieval Mile Museum where shadows whisper and secrets linger… the perfect setting for a Halloween adventure steeped in folklore, fun and frightful surprises.

Each 60 – 75 minute session tricks up:

Spooky Storytelling with The Grim Chronicler, spinning eerie tales of witches, folklore and ghostly goings-on from Kilkenny’s medieval past. Expect flickering lanterns, goosebumps, and a tale or two you’ll never forget. Secure your place… before the witches do!

Potion-Making Workshop, where little witches and wizards can brew their own bubbling concoctions. There’s just enough mystery in the mix to spark wide-eyed wonder.
Claim your potion-making pass while supplies last!

Halloween Scavenger Hunt – Creep through the museum’s nooks and crannies on a quest filled with strange clues and chilling giggles, ending in a trick-or-treat surprise for every child.
Book now… if you dare step inside the Mile!

With spot prizes, themed décor and plenty of frightful fun, Magic & Mischief is set to be one of Kilkenny’s most memorable Halloween happenings. Sessions run twice daily at 10:30am and 2:30pm, but beware, spaces vanish fast, with just 25 children per session.

Cost: €7.50 per child
Dates: 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st October
Daily Times: 10:30 am and 2:30 pm
Ages: 4–14 and their families (children must be supervised).

Book your spooky spot before it disappears into the mist!


Latin Dance Nights – Bachata & Salsa

If ghosts and ghouls aren’t your thing, swap broomsticks for dance shoes! On Wednesday nights in November, the museum transforms into a dance floor for Latin Dance Nights, presented by The Dance Club Kilkenny and supported by Kilkenny County Council and the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.

Originating in the Dominican Republic, Bachata is known for its soft, romantic rhythm and close partner connection. It’s expressive, smooth, and easy to learn. Salsa, with its roots in Cuban and Afro-Caribbean traditions, is faster and more energetic full of spins, footwork, and joyful movement that lifts the soul. Whether you’ve danced before or you’re stepping out for the first time, these Latin styles bring people together through rhythm, laughter, and pure fun.

6:30pm – Bachata: smooth, romantic and full of flow.
7:30pm – Salsa: fiery spins and high-energy moves that will lift your spirits.
No partner required, all levels welcome, just bring your best moves (and maybe a little courage).
Cost:
• €12 for one class
• €18 for both classes on the same night
• €45 for all six classes
Dates: 5th, 12th, 19th November

Reserve your spot now and make your November nights sizzle with dance!

A Season of Spells & Steps

This autumn, the Medieval Mile Museum is alive with stories, spirits, and salsa. From eerie legends to sizzling Latin rhythms, we promise a season that’s equal parts spine-tingling and toe-tapping. And as always, our tours continue, whether you choose a guided tour, explore at your own pace with our interactive self-guided experience, or set out on a Medieval Mile walking tour. There’s no better way to encounter history than along the Medieval Mile in the golden glow of the autumn, with plenty of things to do in Kilkenny this autumn.

Dare to join us? Book your tickets now… if you’re brave enough.

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


 

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National Heritage Week 2025 Events at the Medieval Mile Museum

National Heritage Week 2025 – Free  Events at Medieval Mile Museum

August 16 – 24 | Exploring Our Foundations

Every August, National Heritage Week invites us to slow down, look closer, and reconnect with the traditions, places, and people that shaped Ireland. This year’s theme, Exploring Our Foundations, is about discovering the stories beneath our feet, from the stones of ancient churches to the words of storytellers and the creativity passed from one generation to the next.

At the heart of Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile, the Medieval Mile Museum will once again be a hub of activity for National Heritage Week 2025. Families, history lovers, and curious explorers are invited to step inside this historic landmark and take part in a series of special events designed to bring Kilkenny’s past to life in exciting, memorable ways.

Whether it’s uncovering myths during story time, hunting for LEGO figures, or tracing the artistry of Kilkenny’s tombstones, each event offers a different lens through which to explore our heritage.

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Story Time at the Museum

Daily on 20th, & 22nd August | 9:45 AM – 10:30 AM | Free but Booking Required

Start the day with a little magic inside the museum walls. Our 30-minute storytelling sessions will whisk families into a world of local legends, quirky tales, and Kilkenny myths. Specially created for younger audiences, this engaging event is all about sparking imaginations and helping children connect with the heritage around them.

From knights to curious characters of the past, each tale weaves a thread between history and imagination, giving young listeners a fresh way to understand the city’s medieval story.

 

LEGO Heritage Hunt

Daily on August 20th, 21st & 22nd | Drop-in from 09:45 – 16:45 | Kids Go Free

For those who like their history hands-on, the LEGO Heritage Hunt is a playful way to connect with the past. Hidden throughout the museum are mini LEGO figures, each connected to a real piece of Kilkenny’s history. Armed with an activity sheet, young explorers will set off on an adventure to match characters with their historical stories.

Along the way, families will discover tales of kings, knights, and medieval life-proving that even the smallest brick can build big connections to the past.

No booking is required, just drop in and get hunting.

 

Lunchtime Tombstone Tours

August 20th, 21st & 23rd | 1:00 PM | Free but Booking Required

Step outside and take a walk through St. Mary’s Graveyard, where centuries of Kilkenny’s history are etched in stone. These guided lunchtime tours, led by expert museum guides, uncover the artistry, symbolism, and hidden stories carved into the city’s tombstones.

Over the course of 45 minutes, you’ll:

  • Trace the evolution of grave markers from medieval to modern.
  • Hear stories of prominent Kilkenny families buried on site.
  • Discover religious and cultural shifts reflected in burial practices.
  • Learn about the skills of local stonemasons whose work still endures today.

 

It’s a chance to reflect on Kilkenny’s built heritage, while gaining a new appreciation for the craftsmanship and memory woven into the graveyard’s stones.

 

Why Visit During Heritage Week?

Heritage Week is not just about looking back, it’s about making the past part of the present. At the Medieval Mile Museum, families can experience history in ways that are interactive, creative, and fun. From early morning story time to afternoon hunts and reflective tours, there’s something for every age group to enjoy.

And because these events are free to attend, they’re a perfect way for both locals and visitors to celebrate Kilkenny’s role in Ireland’s heritage.

So, this August, gather your family, bring your curiosity, and step inside Kilkenny’s stories. National Heritage Week 2025 promises to be a celebration of the foundations we all share, and the Medieval Mile Museum is the perfect place to begin.

Contact us to book;
056 781 7022 |  info@medievalmilemuseum.ie

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The Ahenny High Crosses, Preserving Ireland’s Early Medieval Craftsmanship

Ahenny High Crosses

Planning a visit to Kilkenny? Make sure the Medieval Mile Museum is top of your list. Located in the heart of this historic city, the museum is home to some of Ireland’s most remarkable artefacts, including the stunning Ahenny High Crosses, masterful replicas of 8th and 9th century Christian stonework that offer a rare glimpse into our early medieval past.

The Ahenny High Crosses on display at the Medieval Mile Museum date to the 8th / 9th Century.
In 1906, the Director of the National Museum of Ireland, concerned about the deterioration of the original stonework due to exposure to the elements, commissioned Signor Orlandi to create detailed casts of the crosses.
These faithful replicas serve as a testament to the exceptional artistry and craftsmanship of early medieval stone carvers, preserving intricate designs that might otherwise have been lost to time.

Today, visitors can admire these crosses up close, experiencing the beauty and symbolism of one of Ireland’s most iconic Christian art forms without damaging the precious originals still standing in Ahenny, County Tipperary.

While you’re here, be sure to explore the rest of the Medieval Mile Museum. Take a guided tour through the centuries, marvel at ancient tombs beneath your feet, and uncover stories etched into stone. Whether you’re a history lover, a curious traveller, or simply enjoying a day out in Kilkenny, the Medieval Mile Museum offers a truly unforgettable experience that brings Ireland’s medieval past to life.

For more information on the Museum, please don’t hesitate to get in touch directly at info@medievalmilemuseum.ie

By Curator : Sharon Kavanagh

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Latin Dance – Bachata

Discover the Romance of Bachata at the Medieval Mile Museum

Wednesday, 29th October & 5th, 12th, 19th November

If you’ve ever wanted to try Latin dancing but didn’t know where to start, Bachata is the perfect introduction. Originating in the Dominican Republic, Bachata is smooth, romantic, and full of graceful movement.

Join The Dance Club Kilkenny every Wednesday evening at 6:30pm in the stunning surroundings of the Medieval Mile Museum. You’ll learn the steps, feel the rhythm, and connect with others in a relaxed, welcoming setting.

No partner? No problem. All levels are welcome, whether you’re a total beginner or returning for more.

Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Pricing:

  • €12 for one class
  • €18 for both classes on the same night
  • €60 for the full eight-week programme

Click here to book your Bachata class now!

 

The classes are delivered by The Dance Club Kilkenny, with the support of Kilkenny County Council, the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, and the Kilkenny Night-Time Economy initiative.


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

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Latin Dance – Bachata & Salsa

Latin Dance Nights – Bachata & Salsa

If ghosts and ghouls aren’t your thing, swap broomsticks for dance shoes! On Wednesday nights in November, the museum transforms into a dance floor for Latin Dance Nights, presented by The Dance Club Kilkenny and supported by Kilkenny County Council and the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport.

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Originating in the Dominican Republic, Bachata is known for its soft, romantic rhythm and close partner connection. It’s expressive, smooth, and easy to learn. Salsa, with its roots in Cuban and Afro-Caribbean traditions, is faster and more energetic full of spins, footwork, and joyful movement that lifts the soul. Whether you’ve danced before or you’re stepping out for the first time, these Latin styles bring people together through rhythm, laughter, and pure fun.

Dates: 29th October, 5th, 12th, 19th November

• 6:30pm – Bachata: smooth, romantic and full of flow. Book Bachata Class Here
• 7:30pm – Salsa: fiery spins and high-energy moves that will lift your spirits. Book Salsa Class Here

Book Both Dance Classes Here

No partner required, all levels welcome, just bring your best moves (and maybe a little courage).
Cost:
• €12 for one class
• €18 for both classes on the same night
• €60 for all eight classes

Reserve your spot now and make your November nights sizzle with dance!

The classes are delivered by The Dance Club Kilkenny, with the support of Kilkenny County Council, the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, and the Kilkenny Night-Time Economy initiative.


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