Custom House Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Impressive facade
A well appointed building with a plaza outside, which sadly looks like it's all closed up. The steps has a brass sculpture of "The Speaker" with a few brass footprints on the ground. A blue plaque m...
Whether you pass by during the day or see it in its full splendour lit up at night, it’s worth taking a photo or 2, the city really knows how to preserve it’s building
The Customs House of Belfast stands opposite the Lagan Weir and The Big Fish Sculpture. The building is closed to the public, but even from the outside, it's a magnificent and elegant building in the ...
This building stands in an awful setting with empty plazas on two sides and traffic on two sides. The building stands aloof and detached from the pedestrian on the plaza. There was a display panel tel...
Customs is a 19th century building, entered in the list of B+ architecture monuments, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Built in 1857, the building was used by various governments in ...
Impressive facade
A well appointed building with a plaza outside, which sadly looks like it's all closed up. The steps has a brass sculpture of "The Speaker" with a few brass footprints on the ground. A blue plaque m...
Stunning building
Whether you pass by during the day or see it in its full splendour lit up at night, it’s worth taking a photo or 2, the city really knows how to preserve it’s building
Magnificent and Elegant Building
The Customs House of Belfast stands opposite the Lagan Weir and The Big Fish Sculpture. The building is closed to the public, but even from the outside, it's a magnificent and elegant building in the ...
Disappointingly gloomy.
This building stands in an awful setting with empty plazas on two sides and traffic on two sides. The building stands aloof and detached from the pedestrian on the plaza. There was a display panel tel...
Customs
Customs is a 19th century building, entered in the list of B+ architecture monuments, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Built in 1857, the building was used by various governments in ...