If you've just wandered off the train from Cork or have disembarked from a massive cruise ship at the little dock, you may enjoy a walk up to the high street and a visit to the Cobh Museum. It's up the stone steps just across the street from the train station.
I serve on a Museum Board of Directors, and my wife is the director of a small-town museum so I am both interested in and critical of small museums. The Cobh Museum is doing a lot of things right-- they have several climate-controlled exhibit cases, they have a number of rare and interesting documents on display, and their re-use of the Scots Church is good for the old edifice. New, adaptive uses of old buildings often saves them from the wrecking ball.
However, there are some other things to consider; it is somewhat expensive to walk into this old church/museum (10 Euro for a family), and most of the exhibit material relates to the loss of the Lusitania (torpedoed by a German U-Boat on 7 May 1915). So if you are kind of tired of shipwrecks and shipping disasters, you may not truly enjoy this museum.
The architecture of the old church is handsome, the staff is knowledgeable and helpful, and many bits and pieces of quite a few exhibits are interesting. But the overall presentation is one of local history and local shipwrecks. read more