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  2. 1. Belfast is home to Irelands tallest building (and bar!) Belfasts Obel Tower is the tallest building in Ireland, standing at 85m with 27 floors.

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  4. Dec 12, 2007 · News. Northern Ireland. Thousands expected to visit new IKEA store. An aerial view of the new IKEA store in Belfast - the first in Ireland. Up to 15,000 customers are expected to flock to the new...

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  5. Dec 10, 2007 · By Audrey Watson. Mon 10 Dec 2007 at 02:48. It's the moment many shoppers have been waiting for... furniture and homewares giant IKEA finally opens in Northern Ireland on December 13. The...

    • 2 – Belfast Was One of The Most Dangerous Cities in The World Until 1998
    • 3 – The Europa Hotel Is The Most Bombed Hotel in The World
    • 4 – There Were 45,000 Bomb Attacks in Belfast During The Troubles
    • 5 – Nowadays Belfast Is Very Safe
    • 7 – Game of Thrones Were Filmed in Belfast
    • 8 – Belfast Was Nicknamed Linenopolis
    • 9 – There Is only One Linen Warehouse Left in Belfast Today
    • 10 – Northern Ireland Was The Inspiration For Narnia
    • 11 – Belfast Is Burlesque Capital of The UK
    • 13 – Over 100,000 People Came to See The Launch of The Titanic

    From 1968 to 1998, Northern Ireland and specifically Belfast were going through war calledthe Troubles. It opposed Catholics and protestants. This political conflict led to a lot of bombings and made Belfast a very hostile and dangerous city to live in for 3 decades. On a historical point of view, it’s a very interesting period. So many people suff...

    The Europa Hotel was bombed 36 times during the Troubles. The Europa was the hotel where reporters would stay when they were coming to Belfast. Their presence wasn’t wanted at time so as a “welcome present”, a bomb would be sent to the hotel. That having been said, the Europa would always get 20 mins notice to evacuate the hotel. The purpose of it ...

    Bombs were placed all over the city. During the 30 years of conflict, over 45,000 bombs have detonated in Belfast alone.

    In 1998, the Good Friday agreement is signed which marks the end of the Troubles. Since then, Belfast has completely changed. It went from being a hurt city to becoming an awesome technology hub. Nowadays, Belfast is a vibrant and welcoming city.

    Game of Thrones fans will absolutely love this fact about Belfast! Located in Titanic Quarter, the Titanic studios are one of Europe’s largest film studios. The buildings were part of the Harland and Wolff shipyard and are just a few steps away from the site where the Titanic was built. The studios have welcomed some very famous productions includi...

    During the 1800s, Belfast was a very wealthy city. This was mainly due to the existence of two industries: linen manufacturing and shipbuilding. Thousands of gold rushers came to Belfast at the time to work in these warehouses and shipyards. Men would generally work on ships. Women and children in linen factories. This industry grew so fast that by...

    Although Belfast had many linen warehouses back in the days, they have been almost all destroyed during the troubles because of the bombings. Today, only one still stands. You can see it at the corner of Linenhall Street in central Belfast.

    C.S. Lewis, the author of the Chronicles of Narnia, was born in Belfast and spent his childhood in Northern Ireland. It is believed that the landscapes around Belfast have inspired the world of Narnia. Quite a cute Belfast fun fact, right?

    At the beginning of the 20th century, a lot of burlesque shows were performed in Belfast. This was very unusual in the United-Kingdom at the time. The city quickly became the burlesque capital of the UK.

    The Titanic was ordered in 1909. It took over 2 years to complete the project. During that time, it became Belfast’s biggest pride. It was so unique and such an incredible piece of engineering and design that everyone wanted to see it. When they first launched Titanic, over 100,000 people came to the harbour to see it.

  6. Dec 12, 2007 · By Helen Carson. Tue 11 Dec 2007 at 23:55. Northern Ireland consumers are bracing themselves for the home event of the year - the opening of iconic Swedish superstore Ikea. The famous blue and...

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · There are a lot of hills, castles, and forests that surround Belfast to serve as an inspiration. You can have a movie night at home and impart these interesting tidbits of information to your kids. The Majestic Titanic Was Built Here. Construction for the Titanic began in Belfast in the early 1900s.