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Museums and Galleries in Belfast
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Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Co. Antrim, BT9 5AB
National museum noted for its collections of Irish art, history, natural sciences and archaeology.
More information on Ulster Museum
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13 Adelaide Park, Belfast, BT9 6FX, County Antrim
An art gallery specialising in works by Irish artists, antique Irish silver and small antiques spring and autumn exhibition program, guest artists from outside Ireland.
More information on Bell Gallery
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18 Old Cavehill Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT15 5GT
Paintings mainly, some Sculpture. Emphasis on Northern Irish Artists, established and emerging work chiefly figurative and of a domestic scale.
More information on Cavehill Gallery
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2-4 University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NH
One of Belfast's many Theatre and Cultural venues. Offering a diverse programme of performances, events, Art exhibitions and workshops in very conceivable disipline.
More information on Crescent Arts Centre
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216 Falls Road, Belfast, County Antrim
Culturlann MacAdam O'Fiaich is an Irish language Arts Centre housing An Caife Glas, An Leathra Poili (Bookshop) and An Meanscoil Feirste (Secondary School). Regular concerts, book launches and exhibitions....
More information on Culturlann MacAdam O Fiaich
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7 College Square North, Belfast, BT1 6AR
A City centre based arts centre dedicated to contemporary froms of art, theatre and dance. The theatre is involved in the Education and Outreach programme and is home to Kabosh, a leading Irish theatre company.
More information on Old Museum Arts Centre
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65 Knock Road, Brooklyn, Belfast, County Antrim, BT5 6LE
Uniforms, photographs and equipment relating to the Irish Constabulary since its formation in 1822. The Royal prefix was added in 1867 and in 1922 the Royal Ulster Constabulary was created. Open Mon-Fri by arrangement. Maximum group of 10....
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65 Knock Road, Brooklyn, Belfast, County Antrim, BT5 6LE
Uniforms, photographs and equipment relating to the Irish Constabulary since its formation in 1822. The Royal prefix was added in 1867 and in 1922 the Royal Ulster Constabulary was created.
More information on RUC Museum
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77 Malone Road, Belfast, County Antrim
The pieces on view in the park are works in bronze, steel, wood and ceramics by Deborah Brown, John Aitken, John Kindness and other local sculpters in the Arts Council's large and pleasant gardens.
More information on The Arts Council Sculpture Park
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1A Lawrence Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Situated in century old stables in the heart of Belfast Univeristy area is a haven of local artists and bustling workshops. Its showroom boasts a fascinating range of arts and crafts.
More information on The Workshops Collective Ltd
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War Memorial Building, 9/13 Waring Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Commemorating the strategically crucial role of Northern Ireland and its people in the Second World War through pictures and exhibits, from the story of devastating Belfast Blitz to tales of a Belfast anti-aircraft battery in Burma.
More information on World War Two Exhibition
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