Welcome to the PRONI website

Welcome to the PRONI website. PRONI aims to identify, preserve and make available Northern Ireland's unique archival heritage and community memory.
You will find lots of information on PRONI, our services and our archives! We hope you find this site user friendly, helpful and informative.
Changes to PRONI services

PRONI is now open to the public at Titanic Quarter, Belfast.
We look forward to welcoming visitors to our new premises. Users are invited to make use of our new and improved facilities and services. These include:
- New copying facilities including a self-service digital camera
- Interactive, touchscreen information points with visual and audio content
- Free Wifi throughout the public areas
- Enlarged Search Room with electronic ordering, internet access and laptop points.
- Reading Room with 80 desks.
See contact us for our new mailing address and other new contact details.
PRONI News
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Good Sport: PRONI's Sports and Leisure ArchivesThe next talk in the PRONI/Linen Hall Lecture Series will be delivered by Dr Glynn Kelso. The title of the lecture will be Good Sport: PRONI’s Sports and Leisure Archives. |
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UK premiere of Ground Zero 360° Exhibition launched at PRONICulture Minister, Carál Ní Chuilín, launched the UK premiere of Ground Zero 360 on 2 May 2012. |
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Exploring History Lecture:Urban History -Now available on YoutubeThe next lecture in the Exploring Local History series is now available on YouTube. This lecture is on the subject of ‘Urban History’ and is presented by Dr Olwyn Purdue. |
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Balmoral Show 2012, King’s Hall, BelfastThe Balmoral Show in partnership with Ulster Bank is Ireland's largest Agricultural and Food Show. PRONI will be exhibiting at the show this year from 16 May to 18 May. |


