Northern
Ireland
in
Miniature
Explore
Northern Ireland
in Miniature
Explore, Imagine, Inspire.
Northern Ireland in Miniature
Explore Northern Ireland
in Miniature
Explore, Imagine, Inspire.
A land of dramatic coastlines, ancient legends, engineering triumphs and resilient cities, Northern Ireland takes its place within Model Britain as a powerful and poetic miniature world. From basalt columns shaped by myth to shipyards that changed global history, this immersive exhibit captures the spirit, craftsmanship and character of a nation defined by strength, creativity and pride.
Designed at 1:72 scale, Northern Ireland in Miniature invites visitors to journey across landscapes both rugged and refined, where natural wonder meets human ingenuity, and every scene tells a story.
This exhibit brings together Northern Ireland’s most recognisable places and moments, meticulously modelled with architectural accuracy, atmospheric lighting and lifelike detail.
Featured scenes include:
- The Giant’s Causeway, with its legendary hexagonal basalt columns rising from the Atlantic.
- Belfast’s historic Harland & Wolff shipyard, complete with cranes, slipways and the construction of the RMS Titanic.
- Titanic Belfast and the surrounding regenerated waterfront.
- The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is suspended above churning seas.
- Dunluce Castle is perched dramatically on its coastal cliffs.
- The Mourne Mountains roll into the Irish Sea.
- Rural towns, farmland and stone-built villages reflecting everyday Northern Irish life.
Each environment is populated with miniature people, vehicles and working details that bring motion, realism and narrative to every scene.
Northern Ireland’s contribution to British and global history is rich and enduring. This exhibit explores key themes including:
- Shipbuilding and industrial heritage
- Aviation and engineering excellence
- Trade, craftsmanship and manufacturing
- Cultural identity, resilience and community
From industrial powerhouses to peaceful rural traditions, the exhibit balances scale and intimacy, showing how global impact often begins in local places.
Northern Ireland’s landscapes are inseparable from its myths and folklore. Carefully designed lighting, soundscapes and scenic transitions evoke:
- Ancient legends surrounding the Giant’s Causeway
- Coastal storms and Atlantic light
- Quiet rural evenings and bustling city life
The result is a deeply atmospheric experience that feels cinematic yet grounded in authenticity.
Northern Ireland in Miniature supports learning across history, geography, engineering and cultural studies.
Educational highlights include:
- Interactive learning points explaining geological formations and industrial processes
- Curriculum-linked storytelling for schools
- Insights into urban regeneration and regional identity
This makes the exhibit both visually captivating and intellectually engaging for visitors of all ages.
Northern Ireland in Miniature is seamlessly connected to the wider Model Britain experience, celebrating the shared heritage and distinct identity of all four nations.
Together with England, Scotland and Wales, it forms a complete miniature portrait of Britain – diverse, resilient and extraordinary.
Northern Ireland in Miniature is included with all Model Britain admission tickets.
Discover a land shaped by stone, sea and spirit, brought to life in miniature detail.
Explore. Imagine. Inspire.