Ulster Hall, Belfast

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Ulster Hall, Belfast is a historic 19th-century concert and events venue in Belfast, Northern Ireland, renowned for hosting musical performances, public gatherings, and cultural events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
events venue
historic building
address Bedford Street, Belfast NERFINISHED
architect William J. Barre NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
category 19th-century architecture in Northern Ireland
Concert halls in Northern Ireland
Music venues in Belfast
constructionStartDate 1859
country United Kingdom
hasFunction civic gathering place
entertainment venue
hasOrgan Mulholland Grand Organ NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade B1 listed building
heritageStatus listed building
historicPeriod 19th century
locatedIn Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
location Belfast NERFINISHED
near Belfast City Hall NERFINISHED
notableFeature historic concert organ
large main auditorium
notableFor hosting internationally known performers
role in Belfast’s musical life
opened 1862
organBuilder William Hill & Son NERFINISHED
organInstalled 1862
ownedBy Belfast City Council NERFINISHED
primaryUse concerts
cultural events
public meetings
region Ulster NERFINISHED
renovated 1902
1960s
2007
reopenedAfterRenovation 2009
seatingCapacity approximately 1000
significance major cultural venue in Belfast
standingCapacity over 1500
usedFor classical music concerts
community events
folk music events
political rallies
public lectures
rock concerts

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W. J. Barre notableWork Ulster Hall, Belfast
William J. Barre notableWork Ulster Hall, Belfast