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Irish public buildings in County Antrim: places to visit

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Belfast City Hall

At the heart of Belfast, a green dome rises above the buses, shopfronts and constant bustle of Donegall Square. Belfast City Hall, home to…

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Stormont

Stormont Palace is a building located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly, as well as the Northern…

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Belfast Waterfront Hall

The Belfast Waterfront Hall is a concert hall in Belfast, which can also be converted into an exhibition hall. Designed by architects Robinson McIlwaine, the hall was completed in 1997, and still boasts a modern, innovative look today... <a href="https://www.go-to-ireland.com/what-to-see/belfast-waterfront-hall/">[...]</a>

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The Robinson & Cleaver building

The Robinson & Cleaver building (also known as Cleaver House) is a building in Belfast, Northern Ireland, particularly well known for its architecture. A city landmark, it is located at 56-58 Donegall Place and Donegall Square North. A place to admire from the outside: very few rooms are open to visitors. <a href="https://www.go-to-ireland.com/what-to-see/the-robinson-cleaver-building/">[...]</a>

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Church House

Church House is the official headquarters of Beflast Presbyterians in Northern Ireland. Built in 1905, the building resembles a Gothic manor house, and is less than 5 minutes' walk from Belfast City Hall. The building is a must-see for tourists... if only for the beauty of its architecture. <a href="https://www.go-to-ireland.com/what-to-see/church-house/">[...]</a>

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The Obel Tower

The Obel Tower is the tallest building in Belfast and the whole of Ireland. Built on the banks of the River Lagan, it is 85 metres high and cost over £60 million to build! A must-see, it overlooks the city of Belfast on Donegall Quay. <a href="https://www.go-to-ireland.com/what-to-see/the-obel-tower/">[...]</a>

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