Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has hailed the vision for new facilities at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP).

The Minister visited the site and met some of the key partners involved in the project to modernise AOP’s facilities.

The Minister said: “I am very pleased to see the redevelopment project for Armagh Observatory and Planetarium continuing to move forward. The project will secure the long-term future of this unique scientific and cultural asset, while offering a vital opportunity to enhance, modernise and future proof the site for generations to come.

“AOP plays an invaluable role in connecting people of all ages with science, space and discovery and I hope this project will help nurture the astronomers, scientists and innovators of tomorrow.

“The project represents a crucial step in strengthening AOP’s capacity to deliver world class research, exceptional learning experiences and an engaging, modern destination for visitors from near and far.”

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with (L-R) Professor Michael Burton, Director, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium – Minister, – Reuben Lucas, Associate Director Arup and Dr Paul Mullan Northern Ireland Director, The National Lottery Heritage Fund at a visit to the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium to see plans for their new vision.

Professor Michael Burton, Director, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, said: “Fundamental discoveries of global importance, which have informed and shaped scientific thought and the study of the cosmos, have been made by astronomers in Armagh since the Observatory’s foundation. This investment is essential to ensuring we remain a world‑renowned centre of astronomical research while preserving the remarkable heritage of our scientific instruments and Observatory.

“We deeply value the significant support provided by the Minister and his Department and we are also extremely grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for their commitment and confidence, which have been instrumental in advancing this project.”

Dr Paul Mullan, Northern Ireland Director at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We are delighted to support plans for the future of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium adding to our commitment to the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Council area as a designated Heritage Place.

“The Grade A listed Observatory holds exceptional heritage value, is a landmark of scientific research and education, and is integral to Armagh’s identity. Thanks to National Lottery players, we can contribute to the restoration, repair and ongoing care of the site’s historic buildings, as well as safeguard its remarkable collection of astronomical instruments, documents and manuscripts dating back more than 500 years.”

David Algie, Director, Arup, said: “The redevelopment of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium reflects a shared vision to transform this historic scientific centre into a world class facility for research and education, while safeguarding its heritage and instruments in a sustainable way.

“Arup is proud to play an important role to this initiative, helping to inspire researchers and surrounding communities for generations to come, and creating an exceptional visitor experience that will support wider economic development across the Armagh region.”

Pupils Bláithín and Evie from St. Catherine’s College Armagh and Eve and Robbie from City of Armagh High School attended the launch event at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium

The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium team welcomes public input and invites you to share your views on the redevelopment by completing a short survey available here.

The survey will remain open until 12th April 2026.


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