ALBERT MEMORIAL CLOCK
Tower
2024
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2024
This clock tower was built between 1865 and 1870 by the Irish architect William Joseph Barre in memory of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband (who died in 1862). It is 43 m high and contains a two-ton bell, as well as the statue of the Prince Consort visible on the west façade. The style is said to be of Gothic influence, both French and Italian. Located not far from Customs House and the River Lagan, the clock square was once famous for its prostitutes who waited for sailors at the end of the day.
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Visited in may 2019
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Comme un air de déjà vu...
Avec ces airs de Big Ben (cependant beaucoup plus petit), ce mémorial intrigue tout d'abord, mais et cependant très beau.
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