Royal Ulster Rifles The museum is a public welfare museum, no money, but because it is maintained by donations, visitors generally donate some ticket money. The style of the overall exhibition is all kinds of military uniform medals and documents, which are more historical value ~
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Royal Ulster Rifles The museum is a public welfare museum, no money, but because it is maintained by donations, visitors generally donate some ticket money. The style of the overall exhibition is all kinds of military uniform medals and documents, which are more historical value ~
Like any old military museum, there are many relics in the form of uniforms, medals, weapons, etc. The museum is featuring Billy Kid, a large barking dog, which was a mascot in the Bull War of 1902. Admission is free, but be sure to leave a little donation.
I really like this museum, it feels very good, and it is also a place you should go to travel.