Using PRONI as a venue
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. It's located in the heart of the Titanic Quarter and is easy to get to from Belfast City centre.
Facilities
PRONI is a division within the Department for Communities (DfC) and holds over three million records. The facilities include a multi-purpose space for up to 100 people which can be configured for lectures, conferences and workshops. There is also a large atrium space which can be used for temporary exhibitions, events and launches.
PRONI can make these public facilities available to other organisations or groups for activities that contribute to their wider goal of improving cultural participation throughout the community. PRONI welcome partnerships with those involved in the following sectors:
- archives and heritage
- community and voluntary
- arts and culture
- education and lifelong learning
- libraries
- museums
- sporting organisations
The facilities are not available for commercial or fundraising purposes.
Contact details
PRONI cannot always guarantee availability, but if your organisation is interested in hosting an event or exhibition at PRONI, contact: proni@communities-ni.gov.uk for more information. Remember to include ‘PRONI venue’ in the subject line of your email.