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Ulster Hall, Belfast | MyTravelGuide.com The Ulster Hall dates back to 1862 and lies in the heart of the city. Its interesting yellow-bricked balcony and wrought ironwork add to the building's attractions - and so does its pronounced tilt! The Ulster Hall is among Belfast's premier venues, catering for concerts ranging from the Manic Stree... mytravelguide.com
Belfast Tourism - Ulster Hall The Ulster Hall is the venue of many popular events in Belfast, such as: Mannafest, Pop concerts and a variety of Classical Music Concerts. Youth Orchestras such as Ballynahinch Senior Orchestra, Intermediate Orchestra and String Training Orchestra hold annual summer concerts here. I regularly atten... belfast.net
Welcome to the Ulster Hall The Ulster Hall is one of the oldest Buildings owned by the Belfast City Council. It was built originally in 1862 and designed by W.J. Barre for the Ulster Hall Company. About the same time Mr Andrew Mulholland, an ex-Mayor of Belfast, presented the Mulholland Organ to the people of Belfast. This wa... ulsterhall.co.uk
Ulster Hall / Group Theatre Above the entrance foyer is the Group. Originally the Minor Hall, it was taken over by the Belfast Thespians (later the Belfast Little Theatre) in 1933. The Ulster Group Theatre was formed by Harold Goldblatt in 1940, later to be turned into the "Home of Ulster Comedy" by James Young and h... ulsterhall.co.uk
Ulster Hall :: Belfast's Official Tourism Website - Gotobelfast.com The Ulster Hall was built in 1862 and designed by W J Barre, the architect who also designed the Albert Memorial Clock. Home to the Mulholland Grand Opera Organ donated by former Mayor of Belfast, Andrew Mulholland, the Ulster Hall is capable of holding 250 performers and an audience of 2000. It is ... gotobelfast.com
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