Ulster Hall

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The Ulster Hall is a concert hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Situated on Bedford Street in Belfast City Centre, the hall stages concerts, classical recitals and political party's conferences.

Originally built in 1859, the hall's purpose was to give the expanding city of Belfast a multi-purpose venue of sufficient size. Designed by William J Barre, who is also responsible for the Albert Clock, the hall includes one of the oldest examples of a functioning classic English pipe organ.

The hall is now owned by Belfast City Council.

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