All language & literature museums to visit in Northern Ireland

Celebrate the power of words at 5 language and literature museums in Northern Ireland. These museums explore the history of languages, literary works, and the lives of authors.

Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Northern Ireland

  1. Ulster Museum1

    Ulster Museum

     Belfast
    The Botanic Gardens, a public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland, spans 28 acres of south Belfast. This garden is a popular spot for office workers, students, and tourists alike. Its location on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby, makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  2. Ulster Folk Museum2

    Ulster Folk Museum

     Holywood
    The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is situated in Cultra, approximately 11 km to the east of Belfast in Northern Ireland. This unique destination is actually a combination of two distinct museums: an open-air and folk museum, and a transport museum. The former provides a fascinating insight into the lifestyle and traditions of Northern Ireland's population, while the latter explores the history of land, sea, and air transportation.
  3. Sentry Hill Historic House and Visitor Centre3

    Sentry Hill Historic House and Visitor Centre

     Glengormley
    Sentry Hill Historic House and Visitor Centre is a museum in Newtownabbey. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Archaeology, Weapons and War, Archives, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art and Literature.
  4. Mid-Antrim Museum4

    Mid-Antrim Museum

     Ballymena
    Mid-Antrim Museum is a museum in Ballymena. The museum features exhibits related to: literature, fine art, music, trade and commerce, archives, land transport, archaeology, costume and textiles, agriculture, religion, coins and medals, law and order, photography, weapons and war, social history, dec
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    Larne Museum and Arts Centre

     Larne
    Larne Museum and Arts Centre is a museum in Larne. The museum features exhibits related to: literature, industry, archaeology, land transport, weapons and war, archives, toys and hobbies, music, sport, agriculture, coins and medals, social history, maritime, photography and costume and textiles. Key