We were led by a big-bellied man, who took the middle staircase to the second floor. He asked us to introduce ourselves at the circular handrail in the middle. We were from all over the country, and most of us were foreigners. Then he led us to the parliament hall, which is where the parliamentarians usually hold meetings. There was a microphone at each seat. He then began to talk about the origin and function of this building, and spoke with great vigor. Everyone could sit anywhere, even the speaker's seat. After the introduction, he led us to visit other halls. The huge banquet hall was covered with thick and beautiful red carpet. I can't remember which hall was covered with blue carpet.
We were led by a big-bellied man, who took the middle staircase to the second floor. He asked us to introduce ourselves at the circular handrail in the middle. We were from all over the country, and most of us were foreigners. Then he led us to the parliament hall, which is where the parliamentarians usually hold meetings. There was a microphone at each seat. He then began to talk about the origin and function of this building, and spoke with great vigor. Everyone could sit anywhere, even the speaker's seat. After the introduction, he led us to visit other halls. The huge banquet hall was covered with thick and beautiful red carpet. I can't remember which hall was covered with blue carpet.
Belfast's landmark building. To be honest, Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is really small. You can walk through the city center by walking around a few streets. The City Hall is located in the heart of the city center. It is a Victorian and Byzantine style, and vaguely retains the majestic atmosphere of the great empire.
It can be said to be a landmark building in the center of Belfast, with a typical Victorian classical dome, bright green roof, magnificent colonnade, intricate carvings, wide green space, and is surrounded by the most prosperous commercial street in Belfast.
The exterior of Northern Ireland is neither British nor British. The town hall is not open in the morning and can only be exterior. Visits are free and explanations are charged separately.
a very nice buildingcan also visit some of the exhibitions room inside for free. you will understand more about the development of belfast.
Belfast City Hall, really nice
This beautiful building is easily noticeable in the city center. if you have don't forget to take a tour of it.