Lord Street Symbolical Landscape
Lord Street Symbolical Landscape is a work of art in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Lord Street Symbolical Landscape is situated nearby to Iron Hall Evangelical Church, as well as near the church Iron Hall Activity Centre.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include The Oval and Belfast Central railway station.
The Oval
Pitch
The Oval is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which has been home to Glentoran F.C. since 1892. In 1941, the stadium was severely damaged by aerial bombing during the Belfast blitz of World War II and was unusable until 1949. The Oval is situated 3,400 feet northeast of Lord Street Symbolical Landscape.
Belfast Central railway station
Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Belfast Lanyon Place is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in the Laganside area of central Belfast, it is one of four stations in the city centre, the others being City Hospital, Botanic, and Belfast Grand Central. Belfast Central railway station is situated 3,800 feet west of Lord Street Symbolical Landscape.
SS Nomadic
Photo: Irid Escent, CC BY-SA 2.0.
SS Nomadic is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 at Belfast, that is now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. She was built to transfer passengers and mail to and from the ocean liners RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. SS Nomadic is situated 1 mile northwest of Lord Street Symbolical Landscape.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Titanic Quarter and Cathedral Quarter.
Titanic Quarter
Quarter
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Titanic Quarter in Queen's Island, Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a large-scale waterfront regeneration, comprising historic maritime landmarks, film studios, education facilities, apartments, a riverside entertainment district, and the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction centered on land in Belfast Harbour, known until 1995 exclusively as Queen's Island, and initially, Dargan's Island.
Cathedral Quarter
Quarter
Photo: Stuart, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Cathedral Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a developing area of the city, roughly situated between Royal Avenue near where the Belfast Central Library building is, and the Dunbar Link in the city centre.
Linen Quarter
Quarter
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Linen Quarter is an area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The name is derived from the great many linen warehouses that are still present in the area.
Lord Street Symbolical Landscape
- Type: Work of art
- Artwork type: mural
- Category: tourism
- Location: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
54.59496° or 54° 35′ 42″ northLongitude
-5.8992° or 5° 53′ 57″ westOpen location code
9C6PH4V2+X8OpenStreetMap ID
way 935787404OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=artworkOpenStreetMap attribute
artwork_type=mural
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Iron Hall Evangelical Church and Iron Hall Activity Centre.
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