 | Founded in 1788, Linen Hall Library is a truly unique institution. As the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Ireland, it has an impressive Irish and Local Studies Collection and houses a significant genealogy section. |
 | W5 is a world-class interactive discovery centre and is located at Odyssey in the heart of Belfast. The centre has over 160 amazing interactive exhibits which are housed in five action packed exhibition areas – WOW, START, GO, SEE & DO. |
 | Explore Belfast's proud musical heritage with a dedicated exhibition and guided bus tour. |
 | The NI War Memorial opened in 2007 and replaced an earlier building, Memorial House, which was situated in Waring Street on a site which was bombed during the Blitz in 1941.
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 | Belfast’s first floating visitor attraction, moored on the River Lagan, just minutes from the city centre, houses a vibrant interactive museum on Belfast's proud maritime history. |
 | As the last place Titanic rested on dry land, the dock is Titanic’s physical ‘footprint’ in history. Learn about Belfast’s incredible maritime heritage and shipbuilding legacy and peer into the vast dock where Titanic was fitted out. |
 | Odyssey, Northern Ireland's Millennium Project, is one of the world's most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. |
 | The Mill was originally built around 1842, and was one of the first linen spinning mills to be established on the Lower Falls Road. |
 | War Years Remembered aims to bring history alive for all generations, giving both young and old a greater understanding of life during all the conflicts both on the battlefield and on the home front.
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 | As Northern Ireland’s treasure house of the past and present, the museum is home to a rich collection of art. Explore the museum’s wide range of exhibits including ceramics and glass collections and even a real life Egyptian mummy. |