Bagenal's Castle
Bagenal’s Castle located is a sixteenth century house and adjoining nineteenth century warehouse in Newry.
During restoration work on the Castle many original features were uncovered including fireplaces, windows, doorways, gun loops and a bread oven. These have been interpreted for the visitor and drawings were commissioned to illustrate how the various living quarters of the castle would have functioned in the sixteenth century.
Exhibitions in the castle and warehouse explore the history of the Newry and Mourne area from prehistoric times to the present day. Artefacts on display include a granite cross from Newry’s Cistercian Abbey, a pair of mill shoes from Bessbrook and seaside memorabilia from Warrenpoint. One of the key exhibitions, "A Border Town’s Experience of the 20th Century", examines local attitudes to major political and economic events of the 20th century. There are also permanent exhibitions on farming, fishing and folklore in the Mournes and South Armagh. Farming implements, net-making tools and examples of Carrickmacross lace are among the diverse range of objects in this exhibition.
Other facilities include a café, a temporary exhibition area and a reading room for local and family history research. A conservation workshop and adjoining museum store allow the visitor to view behind-the-scenes museum work such as cataloguing and conservation.
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