Irish Museum of Time

[1] They searched for the right place to house the collection for two years, and found a disused Methodist church at Greyfriars Street in the Viking Triangle.

[2] On 22 December 2022, the day of the winter solstice, a large winged clock, "Tempus Fugit", was unveiled outside the museum.

[3] The clock was designed by artists Eithne Ring and Liam Lavery of Cork, and has two wings composed of seven steel dials on each side, spanning about six metres wide.

[3] In March 2024, two museum staff members coordinated hundreds of clocks in the exhibition to prepare for the start of the daylight saving time in summer.

[9] The museum houses the collections of two long-standing horologists in Ireland, David Boles and Colman Curran.

The ground floor of the museum
The "Interesting Horological Restroom", or an exhibition in the bathroom