Manx National Heritage

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Manx National Museum, Douglas
Manx National Museum, Douglas

Manx National Heritage (Manx: Eiraght Ashoonagh Vannin) is the national heritage organisation for the Isle of Man. It was established in 1951 as the Manx National Trust.

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[edit] Overview

Manx National Heritage is responsible for:

  • The Manx National Museum Service (which runs twelve museum sites)
  • The National Monuments Service (which protects monuments, manages the National Monuments Record and controls archaeological investigations)
  • The National Trust Service (Which preserves and protects areas of natural beauty and ecological significance)
  • The National Archive
  • The National Art Gallery

[edit] Museums

Manx National Heritage runs the following museums:

[edit] The Story of Mann

The Story of Mann encompasses all of the above sites and more as part of a project intended to enhance people's knowledge of the Isle's history and culture. The Story of Mann sites focus on a range of time periods, from the Isle's early history of Viking and subsequently Celtic occupation (Peel Castle, House of Mannanan); to the medieval period (Rushen Abbey, Castle Rushen); life during the 19th century (Cregneash, Laxey Wheel); and up to the present day (Manx Museum).

[edit] Site and field monuments

The following monuments are under the protection of Manx National Heritage:

[edit] Heritage assets

The following properties are under the protection of Manx National Heritage:

  • The Ayres
  • The Curraghs
  • Eary Cushlin & Creggan Mooar
  • The Dhoon and Bulgham Brooghs
  • Killabrega
  • Land seaward of the Marine Drive
  • Lower Silverdale
  • Maughold Head & Brooghs. Gob ny Rona
  • Niarbyl
  • The Sound and the Calf of Man
  • Upper Ballaharry

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