Belfast City Cemetery
Description
Dating back to the 1860s, Belfast City Cemetery is one of the oldest public cemeteries in the city.
Historic Attractions
The site also contains many points of historical interest, including the Poor Ground where over 80,000 souls lie in unmarked graves and an Underground Wall, which was built in Victorian times to separate Protestant and Catholic graves.
City Cemetery is the last resting place of 570 Commonwealth servicemen and women of both World Wars, making it the largest Commonwealth War Graves site in Northern Ireland.
Additionally, City Cemetery has a number of key listed heritage assets including the Central Steps, Victorian fountain and Jewish Cemetery.
With funding from the National Heritage Fund, Belfast City Council has delivered an exciting project to enhance the existing built and natural heritage of City Cemetery and increase people’s ability to access and understand it, while protecting and preserving it for future generations.
Visitor Centre
The building will include a free visitor exhibition space, with a full audio-visual learning experience, describing the rich history and heritage of the site and the notable figures buried within it. Visitors will also be able to carry out burial and genealogy searches on dedicated workstations.
There are two disabled parking bays at the rear of the Centre. There is an access ramp and door suitable for wheelchair access. The building has a hearing loop built-in to afford good communications access for those with hearing issues.
Outdoor Classroom
Summer scheme activity groups, community organisations, schools and colleges can use the Outdoor Classroom at the rear of the Visitor Centre, in late spring and summer months. The Outdoor Classroom is suitable for Cemetery-themed learning activities such as nature study and visual arts. The facility has a built-in toilet and preparation room. Prior booking is required to use this facility.
Guided Walking Tours
Tours can be organised by making a booking request. They will do their utmost to meet the dates or times specified. Depending on guide availability, they cannot always guarantee this. A good amount of notice must be given.
Belfast City Cemetery offers visitors a smartphone app to support self-guided history walking tours. The app can be downloaded in either English or Irish language forms, from Google Play Store for android devices, or the alternative for iPhones.
Public Lectures
Lectures by heritage professionals are organised on many popular historical aspects of City Cemetery. These are on different dates throughout the year. Please see the events section of Belfast City Council’s website : https://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/events
Irish Language
The exhibition, including audio-visual parts, and the 13 interpretative panels located in the Cemetery, all offer a complete bilingual translation into English and Irish. City Cemetery is situated inside the west Belfast Gaeltacht area. They are committed to supporting the learning and cultural needs of the Irish language community. They also offer an Irish Language tour guiding service.
Top Reasons To Visit
- Last resting place of some of Victorian Belfast’s most famous shipbuilding and linen industrialists
- Discover the fascinating story of Belfast’s development into a dynamic industrial and cultural city
- Get the full story with a guided heritage Cemetery tour or a self-guided tour option
- Attractive Victorian Garden Cemetery in an imposing and dramatic site just below Black mountain
- Rated by City Council as the 3rd or 4th most important Cemetery in Ireland for it’s heritage value