A minor tier in Northern Ireland posters
Photowall places high value on making your selection process easier and more focused, which is why Northern Ireland
posters possesses a smaller subcategory in the form of Belfast. The capital city, whose name means river mouth of the
sandbanks in old Irish, remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and
is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland posters featuring this metropolis are dominated by
colourful renditions of maps and horizons which show off the tremendous architecture present in Belfast. The
architectural style of its buildings ranges from Edwardian, like the City Hall, to modern, like Waterfront Hall. Many
of the city's Victorian landmarks, including the main Lanyon Building at Queen's University Belfast and the Linenhall
Library, were designed by Sir Charles Lanyon. You can see some remnants of these in the set of Northern Ireland
posters named Belfast Northern Ireland Skyline, which comes in a variety of hues and tones, each eye-catching and
fabulous.
Background information
In 1921 the island of Ireland was divided into two parts. Northern Ireland remained part of the United Kingdom and the
rest became known as the Republic of Ireland. Some say it is a very strange place, and not that easy to get to know
since it politically is part of the United Kingdom, but geographically, and some argue, culturally, part of Ireland.
Nonetheless, this part of the United Kingdom has a huge variety of attractions for tourists, both natural and
artificial. Northern Ireland is crammed with natural wonders that can make you gasp in sheer appreciation of their
inherent beauty, one of which is prominent in Northern Ireland posters. A true national icon, natural wonders do not
get more wonderful than the symmetrical stones of the Giant’s Causeway. As presented in the motif entitled Giants
Causeway in Antrim, this specific motif highlights the astounding wild allure of this marvel created by Mother Earth.
The columns of rock reaching out into the wild Atlantic Ocean are so truly one-of-a-kind, it is hard to believe they
are natural formations. Millions flock every year to gaze on the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
More Northern Ireland posters
A fun fact to know is that Northern Ireland enjoys its sport! The most popular are football, Gaelic football and rugby
union, although athletics, boxing, cricket, golf and snooker are also quite popular. In fact, one of the capital's two
airports is named after their greatest footballer ever, George Best. If you look closely, you can see this in the
Northern Ireland poster named Belfast Northern Ireland City Map. This item can make for the perfect focal point in
your study room at home or the board room in the office. With its unique design and affable colours, Northern Ireland
posters of this variety can have maximum visual impact and generate optic dynamism in any space.