Lynn Building, Belfast
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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. A part of Queen's University Belfast, it was originally built as the institution's library, but today houses the graduate school. ()
Coordinates: 54°35'47"N, 5°55'48"W
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ShaftesburyBelfast
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Lynn Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Victoria Square, City Hall, CastleCourt, St George's Market.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lynn Building?
Nearby attractions include Belfast Cenotaph, Belfast (2 min walk), Belfast City Centre, Belfast (2 min walk), Belfast Wheel, Belfast (2 min walk), City Hall, Belfast (2 min walk).
How to get to Lynn Building by public transport?
The nearest stations to Lynn Building:
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- Donegall Place • Lines: 1G (3 min walk)
- Belfast • Lines: X1, X2A (8 min walk)
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- Belfast - Great Victoria Street (8 min walk)
- Belfast Lanyon Place (14 min walk)