Queen's Quarter, Belfast
Quarters of BelfastQueen's University Belfast
Queen's Quarter (also known as the University Quarter) is the southernmost quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland and named after Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland's largest university. The Quarter is centred on the Lanyon Building, the University's most prominent building, designed by architect Sir Charles Lanyon, while Botanic Avenue, Stranmillis Road, University Road and Malone Road are the main thoroughfares through the area. The Quarter encompasses a region bounded by the Ormeau Road, the Holylands and Stranmillis Embankment to the east and the Lisburn Road to the west.
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Rugby Road, Belfast The Holyland
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| N 54.585764 ° | E -5.935482 ° |
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Queen's University Belfast
Rugby Road
BT9 6BY Belfast, The Holyland
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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