• The Cork Butter Museum is a museum in Cork city in Ireland which documents the history of butter production and sale in County Cork.
  • So after years of planning, today the big day finally came, and I am delighted to say, the Butter Museum in Cork, Ireland did not disappoint.
  • Housed in the former market, the Cork Butter Museum is next to the Firkin Crane Building, an unusual rotunda that was originally part of the exchange.
  • The Cork Butter Museum describes the culture of dairying in ancient Ireland and the growth of the Cork Butter Exchange, at one time the biggest in the world...
  • The search for the secret behind the perfect buttery taste leads American visitors to Ireland to the Cork Butter Museum...
  • The museum is set in Cork’s old butter market in Shandon, where butter was once shipped out around the British Empire.
  • The Butter Museum is situated in O’Connell Square, Shandon, Cork city, near to the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne.
  • Explore the museum’s extensive exhibits on the history of the butter trade, including artifacts and documents that highlight Cork’s prominence in exporting...
  • The Cork Butter Museum beautifully encapsulates this rich history, offering visitors an immersive look at how butter has shaped Ireland’s economy and culture.
  • The museum offers guided tours for both individuals and groups, providing an opportunity to learn more about the history of butter making in Cork.