
Queen's University Belfast is a university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university's official title, per its charter, is "Queen's University of Belfast". It is often referred to simply as "Queen's", or by the abbreviation "QUB". The university was chartered in 1845, and opened in 1849 as "Queen's College, Belfast", but has roots going back to 1810 and the Belfast Academical Institution

Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont because of its location in the Stormont area of Belfast, served as the seat of the Parliament of Northern Ireland and successive Northern Ireland assemblies and conventions. It is now the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly created under the Belfast Agreement, and also of the Executive Committee or power-sharing cabinet created under the Agreement, in which nationalists and unionists share power in a form of consociational democracy

St Anne's Cathedral also known as Belfast Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is unusual in serving two separate dioceses, Connor and Down and Dromore, yet being the seat of neither. The first architect was Sir Thomas Drew. The foundation stone being laid on September 6, 1899 by the Countess of Shaftesbury. Initially, only the nave of the Cathedral was built, and this was consecrated on June 2, 1904

The Titanic memorial was unveiled on 26th June 1920. It was paid for by a number of donations from employees of Harland & Wolff, the White Star Line and Thomas Andrews's family. The commission was awarded to Sir Thomas Brock RA, a sculptor whose earlier works included the statues of Sir Edward Harland and Queen Victoria in the grounds of the City Hall, as well as the national memorial to the Queen in front of Buckingham Palace. Originally located in the middle of the road in Donegall Square North, it was moved in 1959 due to its involvement in a number of road traffic accidents.
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