Established in 1986, Newry & Mourne Museum aims to provide a dynamic and inclusive recreational and educational resource reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local area.
The museum's diverse collections currently include material relating to prehistory; Newry's Cistercian foundations; Ulster's Gaelic Order and its relationship with the English Crown; the building of a merchant town and the first summit level canal in the British Isles; the working life and folk traditions of rural and mountain areas; fishing, trade and migration by sea; renowned local personalities and businesses; folklore, storytelling and music; and modern experiences of a Border area. All these aspects of local heritage are explored at through a varied programme of exhibitions, educational events and activities.
Castle Street, Newry, County Down BT34 2DA Northern Ireland
museum@newryandmourne.gov.uk
028 3031 3182
Museum entry is free of charge and is open from: 10am–4.30pm Monday to Saturday, 1.30pm–5pm on Sundays.
We are open on Bank Holidays (excluding Christmas Day, December 26 and New Year's Day).