This museum tells the story of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, a defunct regiment of the British Army.
The museum is located in Sovereign’s House, a Grade B listed building. Sovereign’s House can be found at one end of The Mall about 50 metres from the Court House and five minutes walk from the Translink Bus station.
Mon – Fri (incl Bank Holidays) 10am – 12.30pm and & 1.30 – 4pm
1st Sat each month (May-Sep) 10am – 12.30pm and & 1.30 – 4pm
CLOSED- 12th July, 21st December 2017 -1st January 2018
(it is advisable to ring before your visit)
School / Group Bookings: by donation
General Admission: FREE
Parking: Street Parking
Shop: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Toilets: Yes
Latest Reviews
No dedicated parking at the museum as only street parking available. I enjoyed my quick perusal visit of the downstairs museum as the museum is not disabled friendly and lack of disabled access and so avoided the upstairs part of the museum. Great history of great Ulster and Irish regiments. The staff are very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Accessible toilets available at the ground floor of the museum which is good for disabled. Also there is shop inside the museum. Go and get visit not bad at all. Recommended Overall to all visitors.