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When was the Waterfront Hall Belfast built?

When was the Waterfront Hall Belfast built?

1997
Waterfront Hall has been a beacon of peace within Belfast. First opening its doors in 1997, it came at a turning point in the history of the city and has since gone on to host some of the most iconic names to visit Belfast.

How many does the Ulster Hall hold?

Ulster Hall

Owner Belfast City Council
Type Concert hall
Capacity 1,000 seated, or 1,850 standing
Construction
Built 1859

How many people does the Waterfront Hall Belfast hold?

2,250
Waterfront Hall/Capacity

When was the Ulster Hall built?

1859
Ulster Hall/Years built

When did the Waterfront Hall in Belfast open?

First opening its doors in 1997, it came at a turning point in the history of the city and has since gone on to host some of the most iconic names to visit Belfast.

Who is the architect of the waterfront in Belfast?

Waterfront Hall. Belfast Waterfront is a multi-purpose conference and entertainment centre, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed by local architects’ firm Robinson McIlwaine. Practice partner Peter McGuckin was the project architect. The hall is located in Lanyon Place, the flagship development of the Laganside Corporation.

When was the Ulster Hall in Belfast built?

The Ulster Hall has been the pulse of Belfast’s live entertainment scene for over 150 years. First opened in 1862, the ‘Grand Dame of Bedford Street,’ as she is affectionately known, is one of the oldest purpose-built concert halls in the UK and Ireland.

What do they do in the Waterfront Hall?

The building also contains bars and a restaurant. Many plays take place every year, in the 350 seated capacity studio, including operas, pantomimes, and musicals. The hall is a key venue for the Belfast Festival at Queen’s and for concerts given by the Ulster Orchestra .