1849 – Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast
The Queen’s University of Ireland was established by royal charter on 3 September 1850, as the degree-awarding university of the Queen’s Colleges of Belfast,
The Queen’s University of Ireland was established by royal charter on 3 September 1850, as the degree-awarding university of the Queen’s Colleges of Belfast,
The former Methodist Church was built in 1865 to designs by architect W.J. Barre. An elaborate mid-Victorian design of red,
Gorgeous Victorian library in a decorative Victorian gothic complete with a flèche over a central crossing.
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.
Designed by Scottish architect John Bennie Wilson after an architectural competition to design a new church for the Linen Hall St.
Built in 1886-87, the University Road Moravian Church is one of the five Moravian Churches in Northern Ireland.
Constructed as the porter’s gatelodge for university and designed in the Tudor-Revival style. A single-storey lodge was beside the tower with an octagonal,
The Whitla Hall was opened in 1949 and was named after Sir William Whitla. Construction actually started in 1938,