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Belfast City Hall North Side
UK

 

Belfast City Hall, completed in 1906, is a striking example of Baroque Revival architecture, situated in the heart of Belfast. Constructed from Portland stone, the building features a grand dome and richly detailed exterior. On its north side stands a prominent statue of Queen Victoria, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock in 1903. The statue presents the monarch in regal pose, symbolizing the era's imperial authority. Surrounding her are additional allegorical figures, adding historical depth to the ensemble. Together, the building and statue reflect the civic pride and political symbolism of early 20th-century Belfast.

Copyright: David Waldo
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6528x3264
Taken: 14/05/2024
Caricate: 03/07/2025
Published: 12/07/2025
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Tags: belfast; city; hall; queen; victoria; statue; architecture; history; monument; sculpture
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