Clock Tower
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BELFAST/ Updated : Sep 8, 2015, 12:01 IST
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The Belfast Clock Tower, or the Albert Memorial Clock is situated at the Queen’s Square in Belfast. The design of the clock tower was chosen after a competition was held to invite designs for a memorial for late Prince Albert. Aft … Read more
The Belfast Clock Tower, or the Albert Memorial Clock is situated at the Queen’s Square in Belfast. The design of the clock tower was chosen after a competition was held to invite designs for a memorial for late Prince Albert. After a lot of controversy surrounding the identity of the actual winner, the sandstone memorial was constructed over a span of four years in French and Italian gothic styles and stands 113 feet tall. Read less

The Belfast Clock Tower, or the Albert Memorial Clock is situated at the Queen’s Square in Belfast. The design of the clock tower was chosen after a competition was held to invite designs for a memorial for late Prince Albert. After a lot of controversy surrounding the identity of the actual winner, the sandstone memorial was constructed over a span of four years in French and Italian gothic styles and stands 113 feet tall.
Back in the days, the area around the tower was grubby and infamous for prostitutes plying their trade, but in recent times it has had a complete overhaul and boasts of clean and attractive public spaces.
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