The Ulster Transport Museum

Attractions in Holywood

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The Ulster Transport Museum

Attractions

Review

“All of those cars were once just a dream in somebody’s head.” Peter Gabriel.

There’s lots of reasons why we love transport, for instance, some love the bucket seat thrills and spills of the race track, while others simply love tinkering in the garage at home. Make someone’s dream come true with a visit to the Ulster Transport Museum: part of National Museums NI, and start the flickering flame of inspiration in the hearts and minds of future designers, engineers and pioneers, who will then go on to devise and create greener, cleaner ways for people to travel. Discover fabulous steam locomotives, horse-drawn carriages, Irish built vintage motorbikes throughout the Road Gallery and Rail Gallery. Unveil the history of ship and aircraft building in Ulster, with historic reading materials on show, and a model replica of the Titanic. The Ulster Transport Museum is one of Europe’s most comprehensive transport collections, which also highlights local pioneers of science and engineering.



- Top 100 Review
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Contact Us

153 Bangor Rd , Cultra,
Holywood, Co. Antrim , BT18 0EU

028 9042 8428

www.ulstertransportmuseum.org

info@nationalmuseumsni.org

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Ulster Transport Museum, Bangor Road, Holywood, UK

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