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Albert Clock
The historic Albert clock is Belfast's very own leaning tower, Erected in 1865.
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Beacon of Hope
Thanksgiving Square is an area of public space in Lanyon Place, Belfast based on Thanksgiving Square in Dallas,…
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Belfast City Cemetery
Dating back to the 1860s, Belfast City Cemetery is one of the oldest public cemeteries in the city.
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Big Fish
This 10m (32ft) salmon was commissioned in 1999 to celebrate the regeneration of the River Lagan and the…
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Rise Sculpture
RISE is a landmark artwork located at Broadway Roundabout, Belfast, one of the main gateways to the city.
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Samson & Goliath Cranes
The two great yellow-painted gantry cranes Samson and Goliath have become icons of Belfast, dominating the entire city…
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Titanic Public Art: Model of Hull
Created as part of the Channel 4 and National Geographic television series ‘We built the Titanic’.
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Titanic Public Art: The Kit
A giant modelling kit - using scale replicas of Titanic’s component parts - recreates the legendary liner beside…
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Titanic Public Art: The Masts
Eight well-known Belfast-made ships are represented by spectacular sculptured masts that line the east side of Donegall Place.
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Titanic Public Art: The Yardmen
The sculpture pays tribute to the city's shipbuilding heritage and is set within the timeframe of 1912.
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