Hallowe’en at Ulster Folk Museum
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Trick or treat? You will be treated to a real Hallowe'en experience filled with old customs and traditions at the Folk Museum.
Celebrate Hallowe'en for real at the Folk Museum from Tuesday 29th to Thursday 31st October. Discover the origins, traditions and customs of the spookiest time of year, a celebration derived from the Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced: Sow-wen).
Meet suspicious characters across the week and encounter their uncanny tales. Help them solve a murder mystery and guess who the guilty party is before the killer is revealed on Hallowe'en (31st Oct) - check socials if you miss the reveal in person!
Watch traditional turnip carving demonstrations, get hands-on at their Hallowe'en craft stations and listen to tales of Jack O Lantern in the RIC Barracks. Learn about old Samhain folklore in The Rectory and watch eerie NI Screen Archives in the Picture House. Look out for the Armagh Rhymers & Wren Boys, dressed in traditional masks and costumes. Meet a real witch this Samhain - Elsie De Danann is a local folk herbalist and Draoí. Come along to learn about traditional folk cures and remedies and wonder at their magical crafts and curiosities (Halloween day only).. You might even discover what the future holds for you in a cabbage reading at Coradreenan Farmhouse!
As always, you can explore their authentic exhibit buildings, and meet the makers from the Blacksmith and Basketmaker to the Woolweaver and Carpenter. They’ll also have colcannon in Tea Lane, barmbrack in Bank House, and apple pie in the Parochial House for you to taste.
- Adult Admission £13.50
- Child Admission (Ages 5-17) £8.50
- Concessions £10.50
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