Who Annihilated Ursula And Delivered Her To The Ulster Museum?
As you might expect, the Ulster Museum have occasional deliveries of new artefacts and exhibits to put on display but it’s fair to say they weren’t expecting to find the body of Ursula Powers when a recent delivery was opened! The clues collated from evidence confirm she was killed somewhere in Belfast – intriguingly, the mystery behind her death can be unravelled by following the clue trail around the floors of the museum using some of the very interesting items on display to solve the case clues!
The Ulster Museum Whodunit Hunt is our first indoor self-guided murder mystery trail… perhaps the only indoor one commecially available in the UK or Ireland!
- Travel back in time as you discover a wealth of history from recent decades all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs! There are countless interesting exhibits covering so many eras and subjects to see, including the famous mummified Takabuti in the Egyptian room, dinosaur skeletons, a polar bear and huge replica Irish cross… and SO much more!
- We have designed a route around the museum taking in some of the most interesting and key things to see.
Over 35 clues to solve in a Whodunit Hunt booklet with additional historical information and less than half a mile of walking. Perfect for cold or wet days!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours, excluding any break for refreshment… though it depends upon how long you linger at various exhibits along the way. Note, the museum is closed on Mondays.
- Accessibility – the museum has lifts and ramps for those preferring to avoid steps.
- Refreshments – the Ulster Musem has a cafe while there are numerous options nearby.
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