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Future Developments

The National Museums Northern Ireland's plans for the decade are introduced in our Vision Statement, Opening Horizons, which outlines our Programme areas.

PROGRAMMES

Celebrating Innovation

Northern Ireland has a proud history of scientific and technological development, and we hope to increase provision to interpret this through developments planned for Belfast’s Titanic Quarter. (More)

The Digital Museum

Our web presence provides an international window on our collections and activities, and enables us to exchange ideas on how to improve our provision. (More)

Habitas

The tremendous natural diversity of the environment of Northern Ireland is one of the keys to our culture. (More)

National Museum of Emigration

People from our island and region have had a profound impact on many parts of the world through emigration over several centuries. (More)

The Living Museum

MAGNI’s aim is to inspire visitors to explore our stories of art, history, science and environment. Our interpretations are designed to engage directly with our visitors and to encourage participation. (More)

The People’s Story

Our important history and archaeology collections enable us to tell the story of our island and region since the earliest times through a series of themed exhibitions. (More)

The Treasury of Knowledge

We aspire to the highest international standards for research and in the care of our collections. (More)

Unlocking the Creative Arts

Our art collections provide an important resource to stimulate artistic activity and development throughout the community. (More)

 

 

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