IRISH LINEN CENTRE AND LISBURN MUSEUM The Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum is financed and managed by Lisburn City Council. As a registered museum, its aim is to collect, safeguard and interpret artefacts and information relating to the Irish linen industry and the history of Lisburn and the Lagan Valley, making them accessible now and preserving them for the future. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Monday - Saturday 9.30 -17.00 throughout the year. Public holiday closure dates will be listed on this site, under Opening Hours. ADMISSION There is no admission charge. We hope you enjoy your visit and will consider making a donation to enable us to continue to provide high quality service and exhibitions of excellence. ACCESS There is full disabled access throughout the building. Car parking for disabled badge holders is available. Staff have been trained in sign language and blind awareness. An induction loop is fitted throughout the building. A guide to Flax to Fabric is available in Braille. The exhibition text panels of Flax to Fabric are available in French, German and Italian. THE MUSEUM SHOP The Museum Shop offers an opportunity to purchase a wide range of linen and craft goods, jewellery, cards and books. More information is available on The Museum Shop section of the site. Telephone +44 28 9266 0074 CAFÉ Café Crommelin, named after the French Huguenot settler, Louis Crommelin, who helped to develop the linen industry, is licensed and provides snacks and light meals throughout the day. Tel. +44 28 9260 7993. HOW TO GET HERE Only 300 m. from the rail and bus stations. Disabled parking is possible at the Museum and public car parks are within 50 m. There is a 24 hr. interactive Tourist Information Point outside the building. HOW TO FIND US Please click on map of Lisburn area |