Kilkenny Medieval Mile Museum
Project Overview
Marcon has completed the internal fit-out of the new €6.5 million Kilkenny Medieval Mile Museum.
The 13th century St Mary’s Church is the finest example of a medieval church in Ireland and has been converted into a modern museum. The stunning venue will also available for select events and exhibitions.
Working closely with leading Edinburgh-based interpretive designers Bright, Marcon completed the intricate scheme which complements the architecture and blends traditional and contemporary features within St Mary’s Church.
As the starting point of the ‘Medieval Mile’ trail, it brings to life Kilkenny’s history as Ireland’s premier medieval city. Displays of Kilkenny’s civic treasures and replicas of some of the High Crosses of Ossory illustrate the local Gaelic monastic heritage and the ancient city’s historic role in Ireland.
Highlights of the interior include the ornate Rothe Chapel with exposed tombs belonging to the medieval merchant Rothe family and the Kilkenny Room with its unique collection of ancient papers and civic records dating back to the 1200s. The Kilkenny Room also houses the pure silver Civic Sword and Mace, dating back to 1609 and the historically significant “Liber primus Kilkenniensis,” from 1231 which stands as one of the most important records of medieval town life in Ireland.
Kilkenny Medieval Mile Museum was presented with the Conservation Award at the Irish Building and Architect of the Year Awards 2017.
Project Details
Kilkenny County Council Designer:
Bright Duration:
8 weeks Location:
St Mary's Church, Kilkenny
- Set Works, Specialist Joinery and bespoke Corian lecterns and plinths
- Display Cases
- AV hardware - Video wall; floor projections; touch screens and tables
- Graphics
- Replica Items










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