Belfast City Hall, from Donegall Place, Northern Ireland.
Commentary.
Belfast now has many new and established places of interest to visit.
Conference Hall, entertainments and moored ships along the River Lagan, near to the Queen’s Bridge.
The famous Harland and Wolff shipyard and the adjacent
Titanic Museum.
City Centre and District Open-Top Tourist bus rides and, of course Belfast City Hall.
It still seems to be the very heart of the city.
And a fine building it is.
The dome is impressive both inside and out.
The building being neo-Classical style seems permanent, proud and dignified.
It stands in Chichester Street and opposite Donegall Place,
two key shopping thoroughfares.
As one looks west along Chichester Place, the view of Divis Hill reminds us that rural Northern Ireland, with places like Lough Neagh and “The Giants Causeway,” are but a few miles away, awaiting exploration.
Belfast City Hall, from Donegall Place, Northern Ireland.
Commentary.
Belfast now has many new and established places of interest to visit.
Conference Hall, entertainments and moored ships along the River Lagan, near to the Queen’s Bridge.
The famous Harland and Wolff shipyard and the adjacent
Titanic Museum.
City Centre and District Open-Top Tourist bus rides and, of course Belfast City Hall.
It still seems to be the very heart of the city.
And a fine building it is.
The dome is impressive both inside and out.
The building being neo-Classical style seems permanent, proud and dignified.
It stands in Chichester Street and opposite Donegall Place,
two key shopping thoroughfares.
As one looks west along Chichester Place, the view of Divis Hill reminds us that rural Northern Ireland, with places like Lough Neagh and “The Giants Causeway,” are but a few miles away, awaiting exploration.