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Victoria Square is a shopping complex located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.The area includes over 62 shops, 16 restaurants and an Odeon cinema. Opened on 6 March 2008, [1] Victoria Square is a commercial, residential and leisure development that took 6 years to build.
When built in 1966 it was Belfast's tallest building. Was occupied by Northern Ireland civil servants. Demolished in 2004. Now Victoria Square Shopping centre is where it once stood. [60] Greeves' (Cupar street) mill chimney Chimney 66 N/A When built it was the tallest chimney in Ireland and was until at least 1923.
The Crown Liquor Saloon, also known as the Crown Bar, is a pub in Great Victoria Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Refurbished in 1885, and at least twice since, it is an outstanding example of a Victorian gin palace , and one of Northern Ireland's best-known pubs.
As Belfast suburbs grew, commuter traffic also grew in volume. Interior of the original station in 1976. In 1958, the Ulster Transport Authority took over Northern Ireland's bus and rail services. Three years later Great Victoria Street station was modernised, and a bus centre incorporated into the facility. [20]
The Kitchen Bar is a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It dates back to 1859 but on 30 July 2004, the original building was demolished to make way for Victoria Square, a shopping centre. [1] The original building was a women's boardinghouse prior to its use as a pub. [2]
Belfast Grand Central station (originally the Belfast Transport Hub [6]) is a railway and bus station in the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It has replaced Great Victoria Street railway station and the Europa Buscentre. [7] [8] It is built next to its predecessors, in a new neighbourhood called Weaver's Cross. [9]
The building is located near the centre of Belfast at the junction of Fisherwick Place, Great Victoria Street, Howard Street and Grosvenor Road. [citation needed] It was built in 1905, in the Gothic style, and opened by the Duke of Argyll. [1] It is dominated by a 40m high clock tower, which contains Belfast's only peal of 12 bells. [citation ...
Great Victoria Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a major thoroughfare located in the city centre and is one of the important streets used by pedestrians alighting from Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station and walking into shopping streets such as Royal Avenue.