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EyeUbiquitous_20106862
Ireland, North, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Visitor centre designed by Civic Arts & Eric R Kuhne, with statue of diving woman in foreground
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Media ID 20084368
© Stephen Rafferty / Eye Ubiquitous
Attraction Belfast Brownfield Center Centre Crane Cranes Development Dive Diving Docks Dockyard Experience Glass Harbour Harland And Harland And Wolff Ireland Irish Landmark Modern Museum North Northern Port Quarter Regeneration Sculpture Shipyard Signature Site Statue Steel Titanic Ulster Visitor Waterfront Wolff Woman
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This print captures the essence of Belfast's Titanic Quarter, showcasing the stunning visitor centre designed by Civic Arts & Eric R Kuhne. The modern steel and glass building stands as a signature landmark in this vibrant city, symbolizing its rich maritime history and architectural prowess. In the foreground, a mesmerizing statue of a diving woman takes center stage. This sculpture, with its graceful form and powerful presence, adds an artistic touch to the bustling waterfront. It serves as a reminder of Belfast's connection to the sea and pays homage to Harland and Wolff, renowned shipbuilders who played a pivotal role in constructing the iconic RMS Titanic. The image beautifully portrays Belfast's ongoing regeneration efforts. Once a brownfield site, this area has been transformed into a thriving urban hub that attracts tourists from all corners of the globe. The juxtaposition of old cranes from Harland and Wolff alongside contemporary architecture represents both tradition and progress. Visitors to this remarkable museum experience are transported back in time as they delve into the fascinating history surrounding one of humanity's greatest engineering feats –the ill-fated Titanic. With its strategic location on Ulster's picturesque port harbor, it is no wonder why this destination has become such an irresistible magnet for travelers seeking cultural enrichment. Stephen Rafferty skillfully captures every intricate detail through his lens, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in Belfast's captivating atmosphere without setting foot on Irish soil.
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