Larne Museum & Arts Centre

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2 Victoria Road
Larne, Northern Ireland BT40 1RN
Built in 1905, this historic building opened its doors to the public in 1906 as the Carnegie Free Library following financial assistance from the American millionaire and philanthropist Mr Andrew Carnegie. The building is now home to Larne Museum & Arts Centre. The main gallery hosts permanent displays reflecting the agricultural, industrial, military and maritime history of the area. The temporary gallery plays host to a variety of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. These can include in-house or touring exhibitions and exhibitions by local groups and individuals. The building is also home to Larne Drama Circle and Larne Art Club. A number of events are held throughout the year which can include family fun days, education programmes, musical evenings, storytelling, murder mysteries, art workshops and more.

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Free Lighthouse Talk.
8/18/2023

I was here for a summer evening event, a talk titled The Last Watch presents: The Beacons of the Nor...

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Small Historical Town Museum
7/12/2018

The building stands out at the corner of Victoria Road with its old victorian features and big round...

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Just down the road
7/3/2018

Just went to visit the museum that’s at the bottom of my road so much better than I expected it was ...

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