Day and night, the building has always been an obvious landmark in the road along the port into the main city, and you can see the small square down the bridge that changes in color at night. The height of the entire clock tower is OK, but alone is like a small piece of the street, watching the people waiting at the bus terminal next to it. Even the clock tower has designed tunnels to increase the beauty of the building.
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Day and night, the building has always been an obvious landmark in the road along the port into the main city, and you can see the small square down the bridge that changes in color at night. The height of the entire clock tower is OK, but alone is like a small piece of the street, watching the people waiting at the bus terminal next to it. Even the clock tower has designed tunnels to increase the beauty of the building.
The Albert Bell Tower, in the center of Belfast, is the clock tower of Queen Victoria's memorial to her deceased husband and is also a landmark building in Belfast. There are many bars and restaurants around, big fish and town hall are also nearby. The graffiti opposite is very creative.
Completed in 1876, the Albert Bell Tower is a monument built in front of a St George's Church square. The architecture is exquisite, including gilded minarets, multi-colored marble, platinum works, mosaics, and huge gilded and wrought iron fences.
you will pass by this if you walk from titanic belfast back to city centrenot much to see underneath (you can't feel it is tilted) but a good photo checkpoint to show you have visited belfast
The most famous landmark building in Belfast was built in memory of the late Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert.
The bell tower is not low in height, it looks conspicuous, and it is a special symbol. It is recommended to visit.
This is one of Belfast's landmark buildings built in memory of Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert. The clock tower is tilted1.25 meters above the vertical line and the tower is 35 meters high. The memorial clock is more than 120 years old and was designed by William Barry, who is also the designer of Ulster Hall in Belfast. The memorial bell is known as a perfect blend of French and Italian Gothic styles and is also known by locals as Belfast's "Leaning Tower of Pisa."