Belfast: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Shopping
- Nightlife
- Park
- Art museum
- Church
- Shopping centre
- Bridge
- Architecture
- Monuments and statues
- Historical place
- Arenas and stadiums
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Golf
- Cemetery
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art gallery
- History museum
- Music venue
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Street
- Specialty museum
- Neighbourhood
Belfast Castle
Hilltop landmark with views, built 1870 Perched on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park, Belfast Castle stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage. This Scottish baronial-style castle, nestled within the verdant hills overlooking Belfast, Northern Ireland, provides visitors with a serene escape from...
St Anne's Cathedral
St Anne's Cathedral, also known as Belfast Cathedral, is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Donegall Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is unusual in serving two separate dioceses. It is the focal point of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter.
St Malachy's Church
Saint Malachy's Church is a Catholic Church in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in Alfred Street, a short distance from Belfast City Hall, though it precedes that building by over 60 years. The Church is the focal point of the local parish community, also Saint Malachy's, one of the 88 parishes in the Diocese of Down and Connor.
St Peter's Cathedral
Saint Peter's Cathedral, Belfast. is the Roman Catholic cathedral church for the Diocese of Down and Connor, and is therefore the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor.
St Thomas' Church
St Thomas' Church is a church of the Church of Ireland in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located at the end of Eglantine Avenue at the junction with the Lisburn Road and holds regular services. The parish extends from Elmwood Avenue to Adelaide Park, and from the Malone Road to the Lisburn Road.
Lynn Building
The Lynn Building is a Victorian structure in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was designed in the Ruskinian Gothic style by the British architect William Henry Lynn, after whom it is now named. It was completed in 1868.
St Patrick's Church
St. Patrick's Church, Belfast is a Roman Catholic church located in Donegall Street area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The first church was opened on the site in 1815 while the current building dates from 1877.