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Belfast Castle is a beautiful Scottish Baronial castle which is set on the side of Belfasts Cave Hill, 40 ft above sea level. Beautiful theme gardens, way marked walks and Heritage Centre. Tours will take place only when there is not a function being held in the castle and groups should be of twenty to fifty people. The tour consists Read more…
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The fine facade of the Main Building, designed by Charles Lanyon, conceals a quiet, restful quadrangle. This was the original Queens College: the University has expanded throughout the immediate area, including all the houses on University Square, the imposing terrace to the left fo the Lanyon Builidng, the visitors Centre host exhibitions as well as selling University memorabilia. Wheelchair Acces. Read more…
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Saint Malachys is an historic Roman Catholic Church and regarded by many as the finest Victorian Building in Belfast. Read more…
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Culturlann MacAdam O’Fiaich is an Irish language Arts Centre housing An Caife Glas, An Leathra Poili (Bookshop) and An Meanscoil Feirste (Secondary School). Regular concerts, book launches and exhibitions. Read more…
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National museum noted for its collections of Irish art, history, natural sciences and archaeology. Early Ireland gallery (10,000 BC-1,500 BC). Treasures from the Spanish Armada. The Museum’s remarkable permanent collection of Irish, British, European and American art is complemented by major exhibitions in the newly-refurbished premier temporary exhibitions gallery and other spaces. Running through most of 2000 are Comtemporary International Read more…
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This is Belfast’s oldest Library, and has been lending books to the citizens of Belfast since 1788. The Linen Hall Library is one of the oldest surviving subscription libraries in the United Kingdom. It specialises in Irish Politics and culture and is accessible to all members of the public. It is renowned for its unparalleled Irish and Local Studies Collection, Read more…