Ireland

The name “Ireland” applies to the island as a whole and is the official name of the independent state since 1921. The Celtic tribes who settled on the island in the 4th century BC left a rich legacy of art and culture.

The country has been inhabited for over 33,000 years, as evidenced by the first human presence discovered here. The arrival of homo sapiens around 10,500 to 7,000 BC marks the beginning of Prehistoric Ireland.

The archaeological periods known as the Mesolithic, the Neolithic, and the Copper Age followed, with the arrival of the Beaker Culture marking the beginning of the Irish Bronze Age around 2500 BC.

This fascinating period of history ended with the arrival of new cultures and peoples, leaving behind a wealth of historical artifacts for museums to showcase and preserve.

Ireland’s fascinating history is also reflected in its many museums and parks. Visitors can explore the country’s past through its numerous museums, which house an impressive collection of artifacts from various periods.