The Museum of Orange Heritage is an interpretive centre showcasing the history, culture and traditions of the Orange Institution.
Located at Schomberg House, Belfast, the Museum of Orange Heritage offers a fantastic and interactive visitor experience learning about the Orange culture. A wide range of artefacts are on display including items belonging to King William III, dating from 1689. The centre also offers a research facility to those wishing to search family history within the Orange Order.
There is also a second centre located at Sloan's House, Loughgall, County Armagh.
368 Cregagh Road
Belfast
Antrim
BT6 9EY
Top Reasons To Visit
Unique artefacts dating back from 1689
Experience the interesting story of Orangeism
Private guided tours available to book
Educated and experienced staff to help enhance your experience
A unique and must see attraction to Northern Ireland
In order to display distances relevant to your current position, we'd need to be able to use your GPS location. To find out more about how we use your location, please read our Privacy Policy
You have previously denied access to your GPS location. In order to allow access to your location, you need to update your site settings through your browser settings to allow this site access to your location.
To find out more about how we use your location, please read our Privacy Policy