Museums, Art Galleries & Libraries in Ulster

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Attraction
Adults £14.50

Crumlin Road Gaol

Uncover Belfast's haunting past. Tour a historic prison with a complex legacy, exploring cells, execution chambers, and tales of resilience and rebellion.

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Free

Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum

Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum - We aim to collect, safeguard & interpret artefacts & information relating to the Irish linen industry & Lagan Valley.

Attraction
Free

Ulster Museum

Ulster Museum is the home of Northern Irelands treasures past and present.

Attraction
Adults £24.95

Titanic Belfast

Visit an iconic museum showcasing the Titanic's history, from construction to tragedy, with interactive exhibits and architectural marvels.

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Free

Armagh County Museum

A cultural haven in Armagh, housing diverse exhibits from prehistory to modern times, showcasing the region's rich heritage and captivating history.

Attraction
Adults £4

Museum of Free Derry

Exists to remember the local history of the city and its contribution to the ground breaking civil rights struggle which erupted in Derry in the mid-1960s.

Attraction
Adults £4

Tower Museum

The award winning Tower Museum is located within the citys historic walls.

Attraction
Free

Newry and Mourne Museum

Aims to provide a dynamic and inclusive recreational and educational resource reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local area.

Lisburn City Library
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Free

Lisburn City Library

Book borrowing, study area, use of computers, WIFI access, Digital hub, Scanner, Room Hire, Photocopier.

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Free

Armagh Robinson Library

Esteemed library in Armagh, preserving rare manuscripts, incunabula, and historic books. Founded in 1771, it's a cultural and scholarly treasure.