War Memorial Building, Belfast
20th-century architecture in Northern IrelandBuildings and structures completed in 1962Buildings and structures in BelfastGrade B2 listed buildingsListed monuments and memorials in Northern Ireland ... and 1 more
Modernist architecture in the United Kingdom
The War Memorial Building is a grade B2 listed building in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The building, modernist in design, was constructed in 1959–1962 on the site of a hotel destroyed during the 1941 Belfast Blitz. The building was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and housed organisations and charities related to the British armed forces. The site currently lies empty and has been placed on the Heritage at Risk Register. The current owners have applied for permission to convert the building into a 120-bedroom hotel.
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Waring Street, Belfast Markets
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Royal Ulster Rifles Museum
Waring Street 5
BT1 2EW Belfast, Markets
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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