Ulster History Park

The Ulster History Park is an open air museum dedicated to the presentation of the history of human settlement in Ireland over the last 10,000 years.

Focusing primarily on settlement in Ulster, the History Park depicts how people lived at different times from the prehistoric stone age to the time of the Plantation of Ulster in the seventeenth century.

Set in 35 acres in the foothills and laid out in chronological order, the Ulster History Park contains reconstructions of some of the monuments of the past, from the flimsy huts of the earliest hunter-gatherers to the fortified manor house of later years.

In the span of human history, the settlement in Ireland is of relatively recent establishment - less than ten thousand years - and recreated at the Ulster History Park is a broadly representative sample of fourteen dwellings of the last thousand years and more.

The Ulster History Park
Cullion
Lislap
Omagh
Tel: 028 8164 8188 

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