The Ulster Museum is situated next to the Botanic Gardens and within walking distance of Queen's University. This four-floor building covers all aspects of Ulster, from local history, archaeology, antiquities and art, to geology, natural history and technology. The main highlights of the museum include gold and silver jewellery recovered from the wreck of a Spanish Armada ship salvaged off the Giant's Causeway. The top-floor gallery displays paintings by British and Irish artists. Admission is free.
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Associated Events
Bronze Age Ireland Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
In Ireland, The Bronze Age is classified into the Early Bronze Age (2500 - 1500 BC) and the Late Bronze Age (1500 - 300 BC). The Ulster Museum's Bronze Age collection include jewelery, pottery, weapons, beads and tools made of bronze.
The Stone Age in Ireland Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Three stages of Stone Age are highlighted in this permanent exhibit. Basically, articles from the three eras of the Stone Age—Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) and Neolithic (New Stone Age), that were found in parts of Britain are showcased.