The NI War Memorial Museum on Talbot Street, Belfast contains exhibitions and artefacts relating to the history of the Second World War in Northern Ireland.
Situated in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, the museum is a ‘must see’ for anyone with an interest in Northern Ireland’s role in the Second World War.
The Museum tells the story of the Belfast Blitz in 1941, the Ulster Home Guard, wartime industry and the presence of US Forces in Northern Ireland. Objects on display relate to the Air Raid Precautions, the American presence, the Ulster Home Guard, the role of women and the air raids on Northern Ireland in 1941.