Set on the very site where the ill-fated vessel was built, Titanic Belfast offers a powerful and thought-provoking journey through maritime history. When sailing into the port city of Belfast, a visit ...
One hundred years ago next week, April 2, 1912, the "unsinkable" Titanic that took three years to build, sailed out of Belfast, Ireland, for Southampton, Cherbourg, Queenstown and, eventually, New ...
National Museums NI announced on Tuesday, April 29 that Ulster Museum in Belfast it has returned further ancestral remains to Hawaiʻi. The organisation has continued its dialogue with the Office of ...
The Titanic Museum rises from the very ground where hubris took physical form. Standing in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the building occupies the exact spot where Harland & Wolff constructed the most ...
For much of its history Belfast has been the industrial dynamo of Ireland. During the 19th century it was Ireland’s largest city, and during the last half of the 19th century it was the fastest ...
On April 14, 1912, the luxury liner RMS Titanic, just four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City, struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1,514 lives. At the time, the ...
The Ulster Museum in Belfast is hosting an adult only night this Thursday with everything from ukulele lessons to tattoo stations. ‘Keep Er Lit’ is an after hours event for over 18s with activities ...
A POPULAR Irish attraction in Belfast has shut down for the weekend as damage was caused by strong Storm Kathleen winds. The Titanic Belfast Museum has confirmed it will be closed this weekend as ...
Belfast’s museums and historic sites offer students an immersive way to explore the city’s fascinating history, from maritime legends to political heritage. Whether you’re interested in culture, ...