Ulster American Folk Park
Description
Journey back in time and discover the stories of Irish emigration to the New World in the 18th and 19th centuries
They recommend you give yourself between 2 and 3 hours to explore all that the museum has to offer, including the ‘Bad Bridget’ exhibition that shines a light on the heart-wrenching tales of women who emigrated from 1838 to 1918.
They advise visitors to please pre-book tickets in advance of your visit. Please note, the café is currently closed until further notice, however there are picnic benches throughout the park and an indoor seating area for those who would like to bring a packed lunch.
Find out what’s on at Ulster American Folk Park, how to get there and what to expect from your visit at www.ulsteramericanfolkpark.org
Top Reasons To Visit
- Immerse yourself in the stories of Ulster emigration
- Visit authentic exhibit buildings and thatched cottages
- Explore the tales of Irish women who emigrated from 1838 to 1918
- Discover special events across all the seasons
- Meet historical characters and listen to their stories of emigration
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Admission
- Adult: £9.90
- Senior: £7.70
- Student (with valid ID): £7.70
- Child (5 to 17): £6.05
- Child (under 5): Free
- Family 1+3 (1 adult & up to 3 children): £5.23 per person
- Family 2+3 (2 adults & up to 3 children): £5.50 per person
- Carers (with valid ID): Free
- Accessibility: Free
- Members: Free