Museums
Department's responsibilities
We are committed to ensuring the highest standards for our museums and that they continue to develop as attractions both for the local population and our ever increasing visitors.
The Department for Communities is the sponsor Department for National Museums NI. National Museums NI promote the awareness, appreciation and understanding of art, history and science; the culture and way of life of people; and the migration and settlement of people.
The Partnership Agreement between the Department for Communities and National Museums NI explains the overall governance framework within which National Museums NI operates, including the framework through which the necessary assurances are provided to stakeholders.
National Museums NI hold collections of national significance at its four main sites:
Northern Ireland Museums Council
The Northern Ireland Museums Council acts as the main channel of government support to local (non-centrally funded) museums throughout Northern Ireland.
The Department for Communities is the sponsor Department for the Northern Ireland Museums Council. The Partnership Agreement explains the overall governance framework within which the Northern Ireland Museums Council operates, including the framework through which the necessary assurances are provided to stakeholders.
Armagh Observatory & Planetarium
Armagh Observatory is an astronomical research institution founded in 1790 by the Archbishop of Armagh. The Planetarium opened in 1968 with the intention of widening public understanding of astronomy and earth sciences through shows and displays.
The Department for Communities is the sponsor Department for Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP). The Partnership Agreement explains the overall governance framework within which AOP operates, including the framework through which the necessary assurances are provided to stakeholders.