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The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh’s beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Located near the centre of St Patrick's cathedral city, a visit to Armagh County Museum is a ideal way to...read more about Armagh County Museum

Ireland

Armagh Planetarium is a world-renowned astronomical educational establishment. Established in 1968 its purpose is to bring astronomy to a wider audience. The Planetarium is a multifaceted...read more about Armagh Planetarium

Ireland

Armagh Public Library, the oldest library in Northern Ireland, is a wonderful place to visit, whether you are a visitor taking in the sights of Armagh or of Northern Ireland, or a researcher who...read more about Armagh Public Library

Ireland

A tourist attraction offering close encounters with many rare breeds of animal found on farms in Ulster 100 years ago, many of which are now rare and close to extinction. The Barn Museum shows...read more about Barn Museum

Ireland

Craigavon Museum is located on the edge of Lough Neagh, at Oxford Island, has an excellent collection of Quaker and Methodist literature plus a large number of local interest books. A must for the...read more about Craigavon Museum

Ireland

Moneypenny's Lock House is an important site on the NewryPortadownCanal. A visitor to the site can capture the life of a lock keeper and the lightermen who operated the locks on the canal. A bothy...read more about Moneypenny's Lock and Lockhouse

Ireland

No 5 Vicars’ Hill was built in 1772 as the Diocesan Registry by Archbishop Richard Robinson as part of his plans for the improvement of the City of Armagh. It held records for the Church of...read more about No. 5 Vicar's Hill

Ireland

The museum is in Sovereign’s House, a Grade B listed building. Sovereign's House can be found at one end of The Mall about 10 metres from the Court House and five minutes walk from the Translink...read more about Royal Irish Fusilier's Regimental Museum

Ireland

Built in Portadown Foundry around 1900, it was used on the Lagan Canal before being converted to a sand barge working on Lough Neagh. Museum Services has been involved in a project to restore the...read more about The Enterprize Barge

Ireland