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I talked about how Catalyst was this space of neutrality and I think where the wall ended up, the Titanic slipways, is another one of those new spaces within Belfast that has the same sense of neutral ...
The launching of the hull of Titanic from the Queen's Island slipways was a momentous occasion attended by an estimated 100,000 people, reflecting the pride the city of Belfast had in its most ...
Next to the original slipways where the Titanic was built, the massive Titanic Belfast Museum commemorates Belfast’s shipbuilding industry. Six stories tall, the striking museum is clad with ...
The Belfast event began at the Titanic Slipways at about 12.30 BST. Participants walked a 1.5 mile route ending with a gathering at Belfast City Hall. A sea of green, white and violet represented ...
While Belfast is where the ill-fated Titanic ship was designed, built and launched, it’s history and legacy is celebrated ...
The launch of Titanic in May 1911 was the peak of Belfast’s golden age of shipbuilding ... ship but only 62 seconds for it to slide off the slipway and into the water. The launch was a momentous ...
Shadowdock an immersive outdoor theatre experience which shines a spotlight on Belfast’s maritime heritage ... taking place in the city’s iconic slipways ...
Belfast’s transformation over the past couple of decades from no-go to must-visit destination has been remarkable.
and we're seeing a huge surge in interest here in Belfast,” he added. The festival opens with an outdoor céilí on the Titanic slipways. “It's nice to have it on the slipways where the ...
Titanic Belfast has targeted international tourists to continue its recent remarkable growth after its turnover and profit both surged during its latest financial year. The Northern Ireland museum ...