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European Heritage Open Days 2010

Parliament Buildings, as the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly, is the centre of political life in Northern Ireland and we are always keen to encourage people to come and get involved. The Heritage Days give the Assembly an excellent opportunity to showcase our historic building.

There will be free tours of Parliament Buildings on both Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th of September, from 10am until 3pm. Bring your family and friends along and enjoy the opportunity to view this wonderful building.

Things to see

Visitors to Parliament Buildings will be able to see the historic Assembly Chamber where MLAs debate the important issues of the day, have refreshments in the Long Gallery or lunch in the Blue Flax Restaurant and view the range of locally produced goods in the Assembly gift shop.

The Great Hall
The Assembly Chamber
The Senate Chamber
Chandelier
The Great Hall
The Assembly Chamber
The Senate Chamber
Chandelier
 

 

 

 

 

Location

Stormont Estate is situated on the east side of Belfast, on the Upper Newtownards Road (A20). When travelling out of Belfast along the Upper Newtownards Road, the large entrance to the Estate can be seen on the left hand side of the road, approximately 5 miles from the city centre.


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Access

Pedestrians & Vehicles

The estate is open to pedestrians and vehicles via the gates on Massey Avenue.

Bus Services:

Metro bus services leave at approximately half hour intervals from Donegal Square West beside Belfast City Hall. On arrival at Stormont Estate, buses stop at the Massey Avenue gates and beside the Carson Statue roundabout.

 

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