Ulster Museum Nature Zone - Belfast Attractions to Check Out
Ulster Museum - Nature Zone in Belfast Northern Ireland. If interested in Nature at all - then you need to check out the Ulster Museum at Botanic Gardens in Belfast. A great Belfast Attraction to check out and visit. The museum is open 10-5 every day - 7 days a week and is free in. Ulster Museum of Nature and National Science is a comprehensive exhibition of items that will interest adults and children.
Ulster Museum Belfast is a history museum, art museum and natural sciences museum all in one; it brings everything for every person coming to get a specific piece of information in any of these fields.
Seeing all those animals and creatures in the museum and even checking those which might be the oldest and so forth is one of the chances that you will get when it comes to Ulster Museum in Belfast and which will let you get lots of information and know things that you might have never knew about before.
The Nature zone of the national history museum offers loads for kids and adults. Ireland's history is covered along with dinosaur bones, tasmanian tiger, edmontosaurus skeleton, animal specimens and more!
This section that Ulster Museum in Belfast offers for its visitors is the one that is related to the natural sciences and in this section there are more than half a million specimens from Northern Ireland and beyond, giving the visitors the chance to get introduced to lots of things through this one visit they pay to the place. In this part, you will get exposed to mighty whales and tiny snails, flowers and fungi, fossils and meteorites, and much more - things which will add a lot of information to what you might already have in mind and what you might already know.
Ulster Museum is part of the National Museum in Northern Ireland which include Ulster Folk ( and Transport Museum ( Ulster American Folk Park ( the W5 Science Centre ( and Armagh County Museum ( - these are all informative places that we definitely recommend for all those tourists coming to Belfast and choosing the attractions and things to do in the city, and the best thing to refer to at this point is the fact that the admission for these places is free!
There are still two different other parts related to this museum, one will let you in on some of the historical information and the other is all about art. It could take you several visits to manage passing by all the three parts or zones and it could take you some more time doing them all during the same day - never worry, you will not leave Northern Ireland without checking it all out.
The art section in Ulster Museum holds fine and applied arts of national and international significance. The museum in this section holds more than 15,000 historical and contemporary artworks that include painting, sculpture, works on paper, glass, ceramics, silver and metalwork, jewelry, furniture, costume and textiles.
The part that is related to history brings the history of the human being on the island of Ireland and reflects its place in the rest of the world. There are different themes targeted in this part of the museum, you might find it all about politics and conflict and you could also find yourself exposed to innovation and achievement. This section of the museum is an interesting one since it brings the life of the people back in the old days, it shows different collections focused on how people worked, traveled, socialized and participated a spectrum of cultural traditions. We could say that this history section shows the diversity of human experience from the early life until they reach their graves.
This is definitely a place that all the family members will enjoy visiting for the amount of information that every single one of them will go back home with - it is one of Belfast attractions that is recommended for all the ages that come to Northern Ireland to discover more about its history and there are of course other places in Belfast to be targeted as well (
This was one of the trips we have made to an attraction and a place that is recommended for those coming to visit Belfast in Northern Ireland and are still searching and making their researches about the best places which they are supposed to visit as well as those which will bring them some beneficial information that would serve them throughout their lives when they go back home once again.
Plan your trip to Ulster Museum in order to know more about the world of nature that you are living in and don't forget to pass by the other two sections - art and history - which are also found in this same museum.
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
Ireland's Western Region - Unravel Travel TV
Discover Ireland's Western Region: Counties Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Donegal and Sligo.
In the West/ Northwest of Ireland you will find County Roscommon, home to castle curiosities and great angling. Visit Mayo with its saintly mountains and golfing glories. A little inland and you'll fall in love with Leitrim, blessed with gorgeous glens, lush lakelands and waterfalls. In Donegal on the Northwest coast the views are on the dramatic side and Good Food Taverns are tasty treats. South then, and surfers will love Sligo's seaside and poets can follow the life of W.B Yeats all the way to Benbulben Mountain. In Roscommon visit Strokestown House.
Our family vacation to Ireland 2017!
Our family vacation to Ireland 2017!
Days 1-3 Home to Dublin
Dublin- Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham Gaol, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Stephen’s Green, Trinity College, GAA Museum/Croke Park, day trip to Glendalough , St. Kevin’s
Day 4 Newgrange/Knowth
Ballyconnell (Mullally heritage)
Day 5-7 Strokestown- Famine museum, Mahon estate (Brennan heritage)
Tuam- Quinn’s Rustic Vaults
Westport - Great Western Greenway Bike Trail
Galway- Trad on the Prom
Days 8-10 Doolin- Cliffs of Moher
Ennis- Trad Music Festival
Days 10-12 Killarney- Gap of Dunloe, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ring of Kerry, Ross Castle
Macroom (Riordan heritage)
Blarney Castle
Rock of Cashel
St. Brigid’s well Kildare
Day 13 Dublin to Home
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Roscommon & Gallway | Ireland Vlog 2
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Russborough Walk Through
Russborough was built between 1741-1750 and is regarded as one of Ireland’s most beautiful houses. It has magnificent views of the Blessington Lakes and Wicklow Mountains .
In 1978 Sir Alfred Beit opened the house for guided tours and there have been over 1 million visitors since. The house which is beautifully maintained and lavishly furnished contains fine furniture, tapestries, carpets, porcelain, silver and much of the Beit collection of paintings. It also has beautiful ceilings, plaster work and a fine mahogany staircase.
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Vlog #124 Westport House, Co. Mayo, Ireland
World Naked Bike Ride Day
World Naked Bike Ride Day
Naked World Movie Trailer
On the last day of 2017 a world record has been reached in Gisborne, New Zealand for the biggest amount of people in the in the water at one time with no clothes on.
The 745 people that joined in were part of a campground event that come every year for the small city's rhythm and vines festival. Gisborne won the title last year with 506 people but lost it to spain during the year with their 729 people involved.