Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum

The Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum was the first national memorial to the hundreds killed in the Belfast blitz. It tells the story of how Northern Ireland was affected by and contributed to the Second World War.

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Titanic Memorial Garden
Located on the east side of Belfast City Hall, the Titanic Memorial Garden commemorates the 1,512 people who perished on RMS Titanic in 1912.
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church
St Mary's dates back to 1783 and was the first Catholic church in Belfast city centre. There were only 365 Catholics living in Belfast at the time without a church, so a collection was made to build this church.
St Anne's Cathedral
St. Anne's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the center of the Cathedral Quarter. What is unique about this Cathedral is that it broke the mold by having the seats of two bishops: the Bishop of Connor and the Bishop of Down and Dromore.
The Friend at Hand
The Friend at Hand is a unique whiskey off-licence combined with a mini-museum charting the whiskey distilling history of Belfast Northern Ireland.
Albert Memorial Clock
The Albert Memorial Clock was erected between 1865 and 1869 in Gothic style to commemorate Prince Albert, it was tall enough to offer an excellent vantage point for at least one enterprising sightseer to get a birds-eye view of Titanic’s launch.
Victoria Square Belfast
Shopping complex with an amazing view in Belfast

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