The chiselled heads of Neptune, Britannia and Mercury gaze down from this stately 1850's Italianite building whose sweeping steps have long been a platform for protests and speeches galvanising the working man. Look out for the bronze sculpture of a Speaker representing this oratorical past. Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope used to work here, and is commemorated with a Blue Plaque. The pedestrianised Square provides a sparkly space for Sk8er Bois, science toys, illuminated fountains tracing the reclaimed River Farset, Belfast's oldest drinking fountain for horses and the occasional
al fresco event.
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Open:
Though usually closed to the public, the building opens during September's European Open Heritage Days.
Address:
Custom House Square