More Belfast Treasures
(not quite in the city centre or the four cultural quarters)
Home of the local government Assembly and situated in the grounds of Stormont estate
Explore within the walls of Crumlin Road Gaol that have seen 17 men executed over its 150 year history
The historic graves of some of Belfast's most distinguished figures lie here
Named after the author CS Lewis who was born nearby, it features 7 bronze sculptures from The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe
Simply the best footballer ever? Here's where George grew up before moving to Manchester & becoming an icon
The actual street that inspired Van Morrison's classic song on the 1968 album Astral Weeks
Experience life in a country town more than 100 years ago and explore one of Europe's most comprehensive transport collections
Belfast Zoo opened in 1934 and is owned and operated by Belfast City Council. It is spread over 55 acres and houses over 130 species
Belfast Castle Estate is adjacent to one of the highest spots in Belfast, Cave Hill, offering great views over Belfast Lough and the city
The Museum aims to educate, encourage understanding, address negative perceptions and build confidence with all visitors
From Irish: Seanchill, meaning "old church", the road runs through the predominantly loyalist area into the city centre
Set up in the 1980s to illustrate Northern Ireland's unique and often contentious policing history, from the 1800s to now