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Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the Waterfront, 2013. Many plays take place every year, in the 350 seated capacity studio, including operas, pantomimes, and musicals. The hall is a key venue for the Belfast Festival at Queen's and for concerts given by the Ulster Orchestra.
Titanic Belfast; W. Waterfront Hall This page was last edited on 19 December 2021, at 12:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Pages in category "Music venues in Belfast" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Waterfront Hall This page was last ...
The City Hall, was finished in 1906 and was built to reflect Belfast's City status, granted by Queen Victoria in 1888. The Dome is 53 metres (173 ft) high. The Dome is 53 metres (173 ft) high. Figures above the door are " Hibernia encouraging and promoting the Commerce and Arts of the City". [ 1 ]
Queen's University Belfast Students' Union; T. Tí Chulainn; U. Ulster Hall; W. Waterfront Hall This page was last edited on 8 April 2017, at 09:53 (UTC) ...
The tallest structure in Belfast is the Black Mountain transmission station, servicing TV and Radio, at 228.6 m (750 ft 0 in). The tallest free standing and occupied structure is the Harland and Wolf shipbuilding gantry crane Samson at 106 m (348 ft). The tallest chimney is the Belfast City Hospital chimney at 95 m (312 ft).
Based in Belfast, the orchestra plays the majority of its concerts in Belfast's Ulster Hall and Waterfront Hall. It also gives concerts across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, including performances at the Belfast Festival, the BBC Proms, [1] the Wexford Opera Festival, the Kilkenny Arts Festival, and the National Concert Hall ...
Built in 1859 and opened in 1862, [1] the hall's purpose was to provide the expanding city of Belfast with a multi-purpose venue of sufficient size. It was designed by William J. Barre (also responsible for the Albert Clock ) for the Ulster Hall Company.