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📚Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich is a vibrant Irish language and cultural centre in the Gaeltacht Quarter of West Belfast. It houses a theatre, art gallery, bookshop, and a café, along with a library that includes a children's section. Families can enjoy regular cultural events, workshops, and exhibitions that are often free or low-cost. The centre is particularly welcoming to children, with storytelling sessions, music classes, and family-friendly performances throughout the year.
Facilities include baby-changing areas and a child-friendly café. The bookshop has a good selection of Irish-language children's books. While most activities are indoors, the centre also hosts outdoor events in its courtyard during summer. It's an ideal spot for a rainy day, offering a mix of educational and entertaining experiences for all ages.
Travel tips
Perfect rainy day destination
This indoor cultural centre is ideal when Belfast weather isn't cooperating. Theatre, gallery, and library keep children entertained whatever the forecast.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby-changing areas are on-site, making it practical for families with infants and younger toddlers.
Child-friendly café on-site
The café is designed with families in mind, so you can grab refreshments without leaving the building.
Free or low-cost activities
Many cultural events, workshops, and exhibitions are free or affordable, making it good value for families.
Storytelling and music sessions
Regular storytelling sessions and music classes run throughout the year—worth checking the events calendar before visiting.
Dedicated children's library section
Browse the children's section of the library, including Irish-language books that introduce kids to the language in an engaging way.
Irish-language children's books
The bookshop stocks a good range of Irish-language children's books—useful if you're keen to explore the language with your children.
Summer courtyard events
During summer months, outdoor events happen in the courtyard, offering a change of scenery and fresh air.
Suits all ages from babies upwards
With activities for ages 0–18, there's something for every family member, from infants through teenagers.
Check events calendar in advance
Family-friendly performances and workshops vary by season. Plan ahead on culturlann.ie to catch the events you want.
No outdoor play area
The venue is primarily indoors with occasional courtyard events. It's not a destination for outdoor play or active running around.
Gaeltacht Quarter location
The centre sits in West Belfast's Gaeltacht Quarter. Check parking and public transport options before visiting with younger children.
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