Larne Museum & Arts Centre

Larne Museum & Arts Centre is housed in the former Carnegie Free Library building in Larne.

Built in 1905, this historic building opened its doors to the public in 1906 following financial assistance from the American millionaire and philanthropist Mr Andrew Carnegie. In 2005, to commemorate its centenary year, the building was restored and renovated, retaining many of its original features. The building is also now home to Larne Art Club and Larne Drama Circle. The Main Gallery hosts permanent displays reflecting the agricultural, industrial, military and maritime history of the area. Larne is a principal gateway into Northern Ireland and the strong maritime links of this east Antrim coastal community are portrayed through a variety of exhibits relating to the first roll-on, roll-off ferries, the Royal Navy and the Princess Victoria disaster. Larne’s rural hinterland, which includes two of the nine glens of Antrim, is well represented in the museum’s folk life display. The War and Conflict section hosts objects from the Home Rule Crisis, Larne Gun Running and the First and Second World Wars. Visitors can access accounts and memories of local people through oral history listening posts and can also browse through photographs in a digital community archive. The ‘John Clifford Gallery’, named after the first curator of Larne & District Historical Centre, 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 museum is managed by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, and forms part of the Mid and East Antrim Museum & Heritage Service alongside similar local museums in Ballymena and Carrickfergus.


Opening times

Monday to Friday: 10.00 - 16.00. (Variable lunch time closing - please call to confirm times.)
Saturday: Open one Saturday per month from 10.00 - 16.00.
Closed Sunday


Price from £

Free


Getting to the start by car

Car parking is not available on site. Pay and display car parking is available opposite the building in Fairhill Car Park on Victoria Road. Other nearby pay and display car parks are situated on Agnew Street, Narrow Gauge Road and Riverdale. 

Nearby free car parks are situated in Exchange Road, Bridge Street, High Street, Inver Road, Narrow Gauge Road and Riverdale. 

Nearby free on-street parking is available on Victoria Road and The Roddens.  

Disabled Access

With the kind permission of our neighbour, Gardenmore Presbyterian Church, visitors to Larne Museum & Arts Centre, with mobility issues, can now use the Church car park to avail of a new gateway which provides level access to the museum path.  Please contact us in advance if you would like to use this facility.


Directions from Town

Larne Train Station and Larne Bus Station are within 10 mins walking distance of Larne Museum & Arts Centre.  

The bus stop at Gardenmore Church (beside Larne Museum) is accessible by the new side lift Goldliner vehicles.

Location

 

Attractions in Co Antrim