The People's Museum of Limerick

Built in 1838, it was part of the Pery Square Tontine Company and was designed by James Pain.

[3] For Heritage Week 2019, Dr Karol Mullaney-Dignam (University of Limerick) gave the inaugural lecture.

She sang "Robin Adair" and talked about the musical culture of Irish landed society in the late Georgian and early Victorian period.

Notable individuals profiled include Richard Bourke, Catherine Hayes, Frank McCourt and Seán Wall.

[7] This includes the possessions of William Parker Carrol (1776–1842), who fought on the British side in the Napoleonic Wars, include a coat that belonged to Joseph Bonaparte, captured at the Battle of Vitoria.