at 13 Castle Street, Lisburn
Castle Gallery NI exhibits original artworks by international artists and emerging artists. All works displayed on the website are available for sale.
Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum. Entry is free. The Ulster Museum is part of National Museums Northern Ireland, which also includes the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Ulster American Folk Park and Armagh County Museum. The current building has been established in the Botanic Gardens since 1929, although the origins of the collections can be traced back to 1821. The museum was transferred from Belfast City Council (then Belfast Corporation) to a Board of Trustees in 1962, acquiring new status as a national museum. In 1972, a major extension opened to the public. It became part of the National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland, a non-departmental government body funded mainly by DCAL, in 1998. The Ulster Museum's rich and diverse collections cover fine and applied art, archaeology and world cultures, local history and natural sciences. The museum is committed to the collection, care and interpretation of these collections for the benefit of the broadest audience, and to the promotion of awareness, appreciation and understanding of our cultural heritage. National Museums Northern Ireland retains the right to remove unsolicited advertisements from third party organisations posted on our Facebook pages; as well as the right to remove comments which are deemed inappropriate, offensive or abusive. Follow us on twitter for the latest information on upcoming exhibitions, events and general happenings here at the Ulster Museum @ http://twitter.com/#!/UlsterMuseum
Castle Gallery NI exhibits original artworks by international artists and emerging artists. All works displayed on the website are available for sale.