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Cork museum which honours pioneering woman earns national and global recognition
Cork museum which honours pioneering woman earns national and global recognition

Irish Independent

time4 days ago

  • Irish Independent

Cork museum which honours pioneering woman earns national and global recognition

Nano Nagle Place which is situated in the heart of Cork city recently cemented its place as one of the country's most inspiring cultural landmarks. In the very same week that the Cork-based museum was awarded Full Accreditation under the Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI) by the Heritage Council, it was also recognised with a Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award for 2025, placing it among the top 10% of visitor attractions worldwide. Together, these two honours offer a powerful affirmation of Nano Nagle Place's impact, both within the museum sector and in the hearts of its visitors. Nano Nagle Place tells the extraordinary story of Nano Nagle, an 18th-century trailblazer who defied Ireland's oppressive Penal Laws to secretly educate poor Catholic children. At a time when such acts were illegal and dangerous, Nano risked everything to bring learning and dignity to those most excluded. Today, the museum stands as a vibrant blend of heritage and living values and has become a cultural landmark for both locals and visitors, continuing her legacy of courage, compassion, and justice. Full MSPI Accreditation is the highest standard of museum excellence in Ireland, awarded by The Heritage Council following a rigorous and comprehensive assessment process. It recognises best practice in areas such as collections care, visitor experience, governance, and educational programming. This achievement reflects years of dedicated work by the team at Nano Nagle Place, in close collaboration with the Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives, a shared commitment to preserving and sharing Nano's legacy with care, integrity, and purpose. 'Nano Nagle Place is more than a museum, it's a living legacy,' said John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place. 'These awards are a powerful endorsement of our mission to honour a pioneering woman whose impact still resonates today.' ADVERTISEMENT This national honour has now been matched by global recognition. Based entirely on visitor reviews and ratings, Nano Nagle Place has received a 2025 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award, an accolade that places it among the top 10% of attractions worldwide. This award is a powerful endorsement from the people who matter most, those who walk through the museum doors and experience the story first-hand. Susannah Ahern, Programme, Heritage & Education Manager at Nano Nagle Place said visitors often tell them they are surprised by how moved they are. 'Our museum doesn't just preserve history, it brings Nano's values to life, and that emotional connection really stays with people.' These recent honours shine a spotlight not only on the historical significance of Nano Nagle Place, but also on its continued relevance today. More than a museum, the site is alive with Nano's spirit, championing inclusion, education, and social justice through projects like the Lantern Project, the Cork Migrant Centre, the Men's Group, and a spirituality programme that honour Nano's vision of reflective action. As the only museum in Ireland dedicated to the life and legacy of a woman, Nano Nagle Place offers a powerful and inspiring visitor experience. In this unique space, history, hope, and heritage come together - and one woman's defiance in the face of injustice continues to light the way forward. To learn more or plan your visit, go to

Cork museum which honours a pioneering woman earns national and global recognition
Cork museum which honours a pioneering woman earns national and global recognition

Irish Independent

time4 days ago

  • Irish Independent

Cork museum which honours a pioneering woman earns national and global recognition

Nano Nagle Place which is situated in the heart of Cork city recently cemented its place as one of the country's most inspiring cultural landmarks. In the very same week that the Cork-based museum was awarded Full Accreditation under the Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI) by the Heritage Council, it was also recognised with a Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award for 2025, placing it among the top 10% of visitor attractions worldwide. Together, these two honours offer a powerful affirmation of Nano Nagle Place's impact, both within the museum sector and in the hearts of its visitors. Nano Nagle Place tells the extraordinary story of Nano Nagle, an 18th-century trailblazer who defied Ireland's oppressive Penal Laws to secretly educate poor Catholic children. At a time when such acts were illegal and dangerous, Nano risked everything to bring learning and dignity to those most excluded. Today, the museum stands as a vibrant blend of heritage and living values and has become a cultural landmark for both locals and visitors, continuing her legacy of courage, compassion, and justice. Full MSPI Accreditation is the highest standard of museum excellence in Ireland, awarded by The Heritage Council following a rigorous and comprehensive assessment process. It recognises best practice in areas such as collections care, visitor experience, governance, and educational programming. This achievement reflects years of dedicated work by the team at Nano Nagle Place, in close collaboration with the Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives, a shared commitment to preserving and sharing Nano's legacy with care, integrity, and purpose. 'Nano Nagle Place is more than a museum, it's a living legacy,' said John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place. 'These awards are a powerful endorsement of our mission to honour a pioneering woman whose impact still resonates today.' ADVERTISEMENT This national honour has now been matched by global recognition. Based entirely on visitor reviews and ratings, Nano Nagle Place has received a 2025 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award, an accolade that places it among the top 10% of attractions worldwide. This award is a powerful endorsement from the people who matter most, those who walk through the museum doors and experience the story first-hand. Susannah Ahern, Programme, Heritage & Education Manager at Nano Nagle Place said visitors often tell them they are surprised by how moved they are. 'Our museum doesn't just preserve history, it brings Nano's values to life, and that emotional connection really stays with people.' These recent honours shine a spotlight not only on the historical significance of Nano Nagle Place, but also on its continued relevance today. More than a museum, the site is alive with Nano's spirit, championing inclusion, education, and social justice through projects like the Lantern Project, the Cork Migrant Centre, the Men's Group, and a spirituality programme that honour Nano's vision of reflective action. As the only museum in Ireland dedicated to the life and legacy of a woman, Nano Nagle Place offers a powerful and inspiring visitor experience. In this unique space, history, hope, and heritage come together - and one woman's defiance in the face of injustice continues to light the way forward. To learn more or plan your visit, go to

The Model achieves Heritage Council accreditation for its outstanding collection care and public engagement
The Model achieves Heritage Council accreditation for its outstanding collection care and public engagement

Irish Independent

time24-07-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

The Model achieves Heritage Council accreditation for its outstanding collection care and public engagement

MSPI is an accreditation programme that supports museums and cultural heritage collections across Ireland to achieve and maintain the highest standards in how they are managed, how they care for their collections, and how they engage with the public. It supports both large and small institutions – from volunteer-run local museums to national cultural institutions – to build strong foundations in governance, collection care, exhibitions, education and visitor services. Of particular note is The Model - Home of The Niland Collection, which has achieved Full Accreditation for the first time – the highest level of recognition available through the programme. The museum has demonstrated diligence for its outstanding collection care and public engagement, especially in how it brings important Irish art to life for both local and national audiences. Since it began in 2006 with just a handful of participants, MSPI has grown into a nationwide programme supporting nearly 70 museum sites. Museums work over a number of years to meet 32 professional standards and are assessed through a rigorous, independent process. This year, 11 museums are being recognised for achieving accreditation through the MSPI programme. Their hard work and dedication highlight the importance of protecting and sharing Ireland's rich heritage. Each museum has undergone a detailed assessment to show how they meet the required standards and how they serve their communities, visitors, and collections. Launching the ceremony in Kilkenny Castle, Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O Sullivan TD, said: 'It is an honour for me to open today's Museum Standards Programme for Ireland accreditation awards ceremony and to celebrate the incredible impact that our museums, galleries and historic objects and places make across the country. "The diligent care and attention demonstrated by the 11 accredited museums to protect our heritage, and the interpretation they have curated to enable our heritage to be better and more easily understood, is commendable. The achievements of these museums prove that we can hold our heads high with the best in the world, confident that we are professional, thorough, knowledgeable and ambitious for our cultural heritage institutions.' Addressing the accredited museums today Chair of the Heritage Council, Martina Moloney, said: 'Museums and cultural heritage collections play a profound role in our national conversation. Cultural heritage collections and the audiences they serve are a fundamental focus of MSPI and professional standards are a vehicle through which we can insure these values. "The work done by our accredited museums is invaluable in upholding these standards. The Heritage Council will continue to do everything it can to create the conditions for cultural heritage collections, museums, galleries and heritage sites to evolve and thrive.' Meanwhile, CEO of the Heritage Council, Virginia Teehan, added: 'I would like to commend all the accredited museums in 2025 for the focus they demonstrate, day in and day out, on engaging communities with societal issues, both contemporary and historical, via their collections and organisations. We appreciate the work that these museums do and the profound capacity for impact that our museums and cultural heritage organisations represent. On behalf of the Heritage Council, I want to congratulate to all 11 organisations receiving their accreditation today.' Looking ahead, the Heritage Council is committed to ensuring that MSPI continues to meet the evolving needs of the museum sector. Over the next 12 months, the programme will undergo a series of improvements, including updating the standards to reflect contemporary best practices, modernising the programme's operations to improve communication and support, and streamlining the application process to allow even more museums across Ireland to benefit from the programme.

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