Ulster Museum is een museum in Belfast. In het museum worden stukken tentoongesteld op het gebied van sociale geschiedenis, fotografie, wapens en oorlog, wetenschap en technologie, natuurwetenschappen, kostuum en textiel, archieven, wereldculturen, decoratieve en toegepaste kunst, speelgoed en hobby's, oudheidkunde, industrie, munten en medailles en schone kunsten.
Kunst & Design Geschiedenis & Antropologie Toegepaste kunst Archeologie Sterrenkunde Botanische tuin Kinderen Hedendaagse kunst Geologie Historisch huis Taal- en letterkunde Middeleeuwse kunst & Vroegrenaissance kunst Moderne kunst Fotografie Beroep & Ambacht Religie Renaissancekunst & Vroegmoderne kunst Oorlog
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Visited the museum several times during a week long holiday and was most impressed. However, the greatest impact from our visit was the sensory room where we met Megan who was an absolute joy to speak too. Her interaction with her clients is second to none and is a major asset to the museum. Thank you Megan for being the highlight of our holiday.
Bezocht op 3 jul 2022
As a regular visitor to the Ulster museum I'm deeply concerned by your pro abortion propaganda which trivialises the intentional ending of human life.
Abortion is a very emotive topic and one which has caused women worldwide to suffer emotionally mentally and physically. It is not a laughing matter.
To use such propaganda and more shockingly your use of jovial colloquial slang is outrageous, particularly when we are facing an on demand abortion service in NI for babies in the womb up to 7 months and birth for disabilities including club foot and cleft palate.
Your display insinuates women are jailed or could be jailed for abortion. The reality is not one woman in Ireland has ever been prosecuted over abortion. In fact there has only ever been 2 cases of prosecution in the UK as a whole since 1967 when the Abortion Act was introduced. One case involved a man who put abortion pills into a pregnant womans food and the other involved a woman who self aborted at birth. Her baby has never been found to this day.
I'm completely shocked at your display and would seriously urge you to reconsider it as trivialises the violent ending of human life. Furthermore in my view the display is wholly inappropriate and biased. It has put me off returning to visit until it is removed. I know many others are also in disbelief that you have taken this political stance.
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Ontdek musea in de buurt van Ulster Museum in of in de omgeving van Belfast.