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EyeUbiquitous_20106855
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 20084342
© Stephen Rafferty / Eye Ubiquitous
Attraction Belfast Brownfield Center Centre Crane Cranes Development Dive Diving Docks Dockyard Experience Female Figure Glass Harbour Harland And Harland And Wolff Ireland Irish Landmark Modern Museum North Northern Port Quarter Regeneration Sculpture Shipyard Signature Site Steel Titanic Ulster Visitor Waterfront Wolff Woman
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This print captures the essence of Belfast's Titanic Quarter, showcasing its modern architecture and rich maritime history. Designed by Civic Arts & Eric R Kuhne, the visitor centre stands tall with its steel and glass structure, serving as a signature landmark in this vibrant city. In the foreground, a stunning statue of a diving woman adds an artistic touch to the scene. The image perfectly encapsulates Belfast's transformation from a once-thriving shipyard to a bustling tourist attraction. The docks and dockyards that were once synonymous with shipbuilding now serve as a waterfront haven for visitors seeking an immersive museum experience. This development symbolizes not only urban regeneration but also pays homage to Harland and Wolff, the renowned shipbuilders who played a significant role in Belfast's industrial past. The juxtaposition of old and new is evident in this photograph; while cranes from Harland and Wolff stand tall in the background, representing remnants of history, they are contrasted beautifully against the sleek lines of contemporary architecture. The brownfield site has been transformed into an inviting space that attracts tourists from all over the world. Stephen Rafferty skillfully captures this picturesque moment through his lens, allowing viewers to appreciate both artistry and historical significance within one frame. Whether you're drawn by architectural marvels or fascinated by maritime heritage, this print serves as an invitation to explore Belfast's remarkable Titanic Quarter firsthand.
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