These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Catherine: Thank you so much for your thought-provoking and interesting comment. Writer, dreamer, storyteller, negotiator, mum. They bring in tourist Euros – they continue to feed hostility. Fascinating as well as unnerving images. Click on a mural to go to it‘s page. Agree they should be protected – just not sure to what degree. Wonder what they think about them. Yes, though various generations of locals might have differing views. Murals featuring William of Orange, later King William III, can be found in Protestant areas of Belfast. I can see that they do provide a history, but I think the hostility that they breed would not be enough to counter any of the advantages to having these. Design your everyday with removable belfast wall murals you'll love. Interesting! Peace Wall Belfast-Belfast Murals – Peace Mural – Wall and Peace Belfast • Bloody Sunday. Great photos. Do you go on an organized tour to see them, or did you happen upon them? I am a history Minor and this art you would not be able to see in a museum. I look forward to returning to Belfast this summer. Runs Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., through midsummer. Welcome to the map of Belfast, Northern Ireland on Virtual Belfast Mural Tour. These murals are amazing. I’ll have to look out for those next time I’m in LA. Iconic Wall Murals A visit to Belfast is not complete unless you see the Political Wall Murals. […] Sophie’s World – The Belfast murals â a photo walk through recent history […]. That would be an enlightening conversation. This was new to us. I can understand people who live there wanting them to be removed, but it would be a shame to loose such a part of history. Murals of Belfast: The story of the ‘Troubles’ as Told by the Wall Murals of Belfast: Opens 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 24. They ever powerful and shouldn’t be removed! Belfast was a hot spot for decades, but as far as I know it has been relatively calm the last few years. We missed out on Northern Ireland when we went but I’m really interested in what went (and still goes on) there. It’s still commemorated every year. This mural is in memory of the Battle of the Boyne on 12 July 1690, where King William of Orange (Protestant) defeated James II (Catholic). I’ve been wondering about that, too. In Belfast, Catholics paint their resistance and remembrance into heart? Tough call…. The Belfast Peace Wall Murals It’s been 20 years since the troubles officially ended in Belfast but the divisions in the capital of Northern Ireland are still clear for everyone to see, as you’ll soon realise if you visit the Peace Wall yourself. Maybe that solution could work. The peace walls are a series barriers that were erected to separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods in Northern Ireland. I’ve seen the murals and yes they are very chilling but done by very talented people. We must not forget – they incite the younger generation. I remember a quote from the playwright Brendan Behan – “Mother Ireland – get off my back.”. Get a local’s insight into the Troubles that divided Belfast and how they shaped the city and its street art on this intimate street art tour. The civil discord emboldened paramilitary groups, … In 1908 Ulster loyalists started to portray William of Orange on a white horse in order to strengthen the Orange identity of Ulster Protestants. From my outsider eyes, though, your country is first and foremost fascinating and beautiful. If I lived there, would I like to have those murals in my neighbourhood to see (and for my kids to see) every day? I remember quite clearly that it felt very tense, yes. Wow….that is a tough call because I can appreciate the beauty of the artwork. series of barriers that were erected to separate Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods in Northern Ireland Even so, the tours are not for the faint hearted since the sites mark the scenes of atrocities still very real to local residents. I would recommend a visit to the Titanic graves at Fairview cemetery in Halifax as well. Oh my… that rifle that always looks like it’s pointing right at you is way creepier than Mona Lisa’s eyes… =/. I’d also be reluctant to take my daughter at 10 to see them – but then again I’m assuming the Irish kids walk by them all the time. My almost 10 year old has shown interest in seeing the Titanic exhibits too. You can also subscribe without commenting. I hope the locals find a way to preserve some of their history, but I can understand not wanting to look at them everyday. What a fascinating photo walk. Belfast Murals (www.belfastmurals.com) a site containing videos of murals in Belfast. By the way, the fourth one down isn’t showing for me, covered instead with a flickr ‘this picture is not currently available’ note. Belfast Murals Tour. Our hour and a half Famous Belfast Murals tour is led by a local, passionate, and certified guide who uses their natural gift for storytelling to share the stories behind each mural, the people, this neighbourhood, and Belfast’s history. And it could well be a main tourist attraction too. Should be fixed now. If many of Belfast's murals are markers in historic ground, milestones hammered into the unfolding narrative of past troubles, the Peace Walls are something entirely different, functioning as barriers to separate tribe from tribe, neighbour from neighbour, not just in the past but also in the present of today. For the following twenty years I had nightmares about being stopped at gunpoint by a man wearing a balaclava, demanding to know whether I was Protestant or Catholic, and never knowing which to reply. The political murals and propaganda on the streets of Belfast reveal a fascinating story about the Northern Ireland conflict and the religious and sectarian divisions between the Loyalist and Republican communities, as Matt Fox-Tucker of Buenos Aires Street Art found out. I’m sure the stories that are handed down through generations are just as strong as the images. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. A little paint can not wash away history! Recommended! Denver, Colorado. But at the same time, I was weirdly drawn in. I don’t think there’s any way they will be painted over toi much blood has been spilled and I think the murals would be a sensitive subject. This is work in progress, we hope to add more murals, improve some of the pictures and add some PARAMILITARIES RISE IN NORTHERN IRELAND. I wonder if a large photography exhibit could retain the power of the images & bring in Euros while allowing the locals to move on. These are really awesome! I had to forcefully withdraw my eyes. I hope they don’t replace them. We’ll have a closer look at the rest of Belfast as well, of course. But as you travel along the the “peace wall”, you will begin to see messages expressing weariness with any kind of war and a desire to keep the peace. In S?o Paulo, Brazilian artists participate in a modernist graffiti counterculture (Brazilian Dreams, 1990); and in Buenos Aires, "the street communication of political ideas and messages" through wall … I saw some of this on a travel cooking show. I don’t know what to think. I can only imagine what it would have been like to live in Ireland during the “Troubles” — and as you said, those political issues aren’t completely resolved. 1991). UNESCO World Heritage Sites on Sophieâs World, We use cookies to ensure you receive the best experience on our site. This group is for pictures in Belfast only - for other locations post elsewhere. A new mural on west Belfast's international wall dedicated to George Floyd is an expression of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter campaign, the local MP has said. I remember being around 10 and learning of the United States Civil War and slavery and then later in the year learning about WWII. They do draw you in – whether you like it or not. I saw a TV news special on these murals awhile back and found them fascinating. A clear message to intruders. I knew about them and had a Black Cab take me about. I have been to Ireland, not Belfast, though I was unaware of these nonetheless. The Thought Card’s Pick The wall murals of Belfast, often eerie and grotesque, have become commonplace in our city, now featuring on the ever-growing (and much-welcome) tourist trail. I would like to visit Belfast sometime and see them. They definitely need to stay. Is Belfast deemed as a bad area and if so, are these murals placed in symbolic areas or are they just everywhere? There are murals in other towns as well, especially in Derry. Originally few in number, they have multiplied over the years, from 18 in the early 1990s to at least 59 as of late 20… Very interesting. When I was growing up, the name Belfast was synonymous with everything scary – and I lived in Norway. If you continue to use this site, you are agreeing to, Bringing the world home: Photos, the puzzle edition, Transfixed in Turkmenistan: the Ashgabat edition, 11 things you’ll love, Augsburg: water, water everywhere (Day out Munich). This is a very interesting and thought-provoking article. But this was no joke. Learn how your comment data is processed. Jan 30, 2018 - Explore Sean O'Rawe's board "Belfast murals" on Pinterest. See colorful murals created by both Nationalist and Loyalist communities, including the celebrated Peace Wall, as you travel around Belfast with ease. The term “peace wall” is a misnomer if ever there was one. Make a bold statement in your home with artwork from independent artists worldwide. They are definitely disturbing images yet painting over history perhaps isn’t the right solution – very difficult to know really what the right thing is to do with murals such as these. This was a silent fear for many growing up there during the Troubles, and the reason why many of us left. Back then, it wasn’t safe to walk around on one’s own in these districts (or so I was told). Walking along Shankill Road eleven years ago, just a few days before the now infamous 9/11, these images left me feeling edgy, gun-shy, paranoid even. It might be a different story there. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. I love those. This is an especially famous one, painted so the UFF man is aiming the gun at you no matter from which direction you look at it. I’m loving all these murals – never been to Northern Ireland myself but it looks amazing. Belfast Murals Taxi Tour (From $30.78) Belfast Original Drivers from The Troubles Black Taxi Tour (From $73.98) Political Taxi Tour Belfast (1-7 People) (From $101.42) The murals around Belfast are becoming something of an art form. They were initially built as temporary structures, but due to their effective nature they have become wider, longer, more numerous and more permanent. There has been talk of replacing the political Belfast murals with more peaceful, pleasant images. The aim of this webpage is to become a geographical reference of the murals in Belfast. I had no idea these murals existed. Wallstickerinc.com. The murals are mainly in Shankill Road and Falls Road. Wow, I couldn’t stop looking either and am surprised to see these in Belfast. Very interesting!I can see how they could unnerve you but I found them very intriguing. Belfast Murals (www.belfast-murals.co.uk) a site which uses Google Maps to locate murals in Belfast. What is it with these pre-teens and the Titanic? However, I’m undecided as to whether she’s old enough for a walk through the city’s violent history, the Troubles. They shouldn’t be replaced since they’re such poignant reminders of this country’s history. Good point, Leigh. [See Full Screen Map of Belfast's Murals] Instructions. Ghost, angel, martyr: the brutal brilliance of George Floyd murals from Syria to Belfast Solidarity in Syria … a mural in Idlib, painted on the wall of a ruined house by artist Aziz Asmar. I saw the Belfast murals back in 1995, but many of them are still the same. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. And although things have moved on, when I’ve been in Ireland lately (even in the republic), I do get the impression people feel the Troubles aren’t over. Like a history lessons while driving around! Irish republicanwall-paintings started in the late 1970s and can be seen in particular as a visual display of a social movement, which was radicalized after the I… These should be somehow protected because they are historical reminders of the Troubles. information about the murals.... whenever we can find the time to do it! Wow- these are incredible. But this is very much a political struggle, and one still not resolved. William (1750-1602) was a Dutch-born Protestant prince who became King of England in 1689. So there was an argument both ways in the Troubles. But like some of the other commentators have said, it should be up to the locals! We can also tailor your tour completely around the Murals. Those mural do seem to indicate a rather tense atmosphere. Looking around the world, I fear you might be right, David…. I had no ideas that these existed. Use the map below to find your way about Belfast and discover where various murals are. See more ideas about Belfast murals, Belfast, Historical view. I guess Titanic is in for the tweens. Appreciate a local view on things. They are fascinating – as an outsider, I would say to keep them, as they are a powerful remembrance of history, but if I lived there, I may feel differently. On the one hand, I think it’s important to preserve even the darker sides of history, on the other hand, I wouldn’t want to see this every day if I lived there. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Most of it was presented to me through a child’s eyes (like in literature and such). This group is for photos of Belfast Wall Murals - loyalist and republican - social and cultural - all sorts. I think it’s not just a question of inciting crime but also something about the attitude they might convey…. The coolest murals in belfast. Personally, I think they should stay. Sadly, I feel these times are not totally behind us, and I think it would be a healing step to remove these violent images – on both sides of course. We are going to be on the east coast of Canada this summer and have promised her a visit to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax which has a Titanic exhibit and to The Rooms in St. John’s, Newfoundland which has a temporary Titanic exhibit this summer. My almost 9 year old has also become fascinated with the Titanic in the last few months. The Troubles have often been defined as a religious fight, at least from the outside. Lots of local, quirky information provided and interesting conversation – just me and the driver/guide. However, it does reflect a part of history and if it proves to incite others to do something criminal, I say jail them but leave the art as is. I do remember that they showed murals from both sides and they were distinctly different. This is an especially famous one, painted so the UFF man is aiming the gun at you no matter from which direction you look at it. Interesting. Ultimately, I suppose the people of Belfast are the ones who should decide the fate of the murals. These images, and the voyeuristic tourism associated with them, are only holding us back, I feel. Especially when I’m visiting from out of town. I think it’s important to preserve at least some of them. I think the murals should stay because they do tell such an important, albeit disturbing, history. If the walls of the cities could talk, they would tell us many stories... well, this is You’re right; even though it’s still unresolved, we must be optimistic. These are definitely thought-provoking murals. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Bloody Sunday was an incident that took place on the 30th of January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry. I can see why these images disturb yet fascinate you. With parades, bonfires, controversy, and sometimes violence. This tour is a must for all who visit Belfast. Join Your Accredited Guide As The Murals Are Brought To Life With Detailed Explanations. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Especially the Mona Lisa eyes in a balaclava. They are indeed, disturbing, but as a form of art, they are valuable in their own right. I would love to see it for myself while also surveying the surrounding areas. Cat, my 10-year-old, has been completely enamoured with everything Titanic the past few months, so I’ve promised her a visit to the Titanic Belfast Experience. With handshakes, diplomacy and oratory we have moved on, thank God. Belfast Wall Murals Advocating Peace. When I return home to Belfast, now as a tourist, with tourist ‘dollars’ as one of your contributors put it, I shudder each time I see these murals as they whisk me back to those times of extreme segregation and silent fear. They’re certainly a sight not soon forgotten. The Belfast murals are often found on the gable walls of houses and clearly show feelings still run deep in Northern Ireland. image caption A mural of Captain Tom Moore has appeared on a gable wall in east Belfast. Each mural depicts aspects of Northern Ireland’s history and culture. scattered around the city to learn about the history and culture of Belfast and Northern Ireland. Don’t remember which one. Beginning in 2003, a wall just below Divis Tower was painted with murals and so it also serves as a gateway to the area, especially in 2011 when it gained ‘Welcome To West Belfast’ and ‘Coiste Tours’ murals, and again in 2019 when the new Raidió Fáilte building opened. Great murals. Since there are over 2,000 documented Belfast wall murals since the 1970s, I’ve invited a few travel bloggers to share the Belfast wall murals that moved them the most. I guess I would agree with you and Denise…they are disturbing but still art. Some of them look very threatening. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. It can be found in … About Belfast Mural Tours A unique and riveting journey into the most recent conflict in Irish history, Belfast Mural Tours is a transport-based tour with ample opportunities to stop, exit the vehicle, and take amazing photographs of the world’s largest outdoor art gallery. Wall murals belfast. I also believe that sometimes the ‘idea’ is just a convenient peg on which to hang a desire to be violent and that some ‘freedom-fighters’ or ‘terrorists’ were probably horrible little kids in the playground at school and grew up to be horrible adults. Let us know what you think of Belfast Murals. These cookies do not store any personal information. They should stay. If the walls of the cities could talk, they would tell us many stories... well, this is what happens in Belfast, where thousands of tourists come to visit the murals scattered around the city to learn about the history and culture of Belfast and Northern Ireland. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. A clear message to intruders. Those are pretty disturbing. what happens in Belfast, where thousands of tourists come to visit the murals Maybe if you found a movie addressing it from that perspective and watching it together you two could have an open dialogue about it? You’re just a whip across the North Sea away now. The murals are sad and beautiful at the same time. Perhaps someone will preserve them for future generations lest we never forget those challenging times. Can’t imagine how it must have been, growing up in the middle of it. Murals can be described as a mirror of political change, as they have been painted throughout the last century and display all important historic as well as political developments in the scope of unique wall paintings. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. The Unionist – “Protestant” – murals are mainly along Shankill Road, while the Republican – “Catholic” – ones can be found in the Falls Road area. Bill Rolston's Web site - 'Wall murals in Northern Ireland: a unique tradition' Web site of Kathryn Conrad containing photographs of murals and parades. Memories become short when there are no reminders. It’s been a few years since I saw these, too. Wanderer, mostly with kids, sometimes solo. The Belfast murals are often found on the gable walls of houses and clearly show feelings still run deep in Northern Ireland. The old joke in Belfast was, of course, to say that you were Jewish. They are quite good, as far as the artwork is concerned. On the site of this wallpaper shop in the Shankhill Road stood a fish shop which was bombed by the I-R-A in 1993. Thank you, Liam. The people who live there should decide. This thought-provoking Belfast murals tour is a must-do. Searching for the world's curious corners. Welcome to Belfast Murals! Sounds like removing them won’t remove the bitterness that has been there for generations. I would love to see them someday. While there’s no doubt these pictures challenge the viewer, they’re also a very visual history book. Thanks for letting me know, Bob. Although temporary peace walls were built in Belfast in the 1920s (in Ballymacarett) and 1930s (in Sailortown), the first peace lines of "the Troubles" era were built in 1969, following the outbreak of civil unrest and the 1969 Northern Ireland riots. We had some knowledge of the Troubles, but seeing the murals provided us with a better understanding. Both sides have compelling arguments. I’m sure they can find other areas to paint peaceful and pleasant murals. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. I write Protestant and Catholic in quotes. Belfast mural © Ben_Kerckx/Pixabay This image of a member of the Ulster Freedom Fighters is part of a larger mural dedicated to the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary and terrorist group dating back to the 1970s. A mural in Denver, Colorado, on a wall along Colfax Avenue depicting Floyd and a … What a loss of historic art that would be. Virtual street art tour at home a blog full of ideas and, belfast mural tours taxi tours of belfasts murals. This Is A Must Do On Your Visit To Belfast. She has already decided that she wants to do her school speech next year on the Titanic. And I can appreciate you being reluctant to expose your daughter to such a violent history, but I think it’s a great learning opportunity. Notice the Union Jacks, both the flags and the colours of the curb? There are so many political murals in Belfast, and I didn’t see them all, but of those I saw, the ones in Shankill seemed more threatening. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Wish I had taken notes…. Me too! I understand your concern about taking a 10-year old through ‘the troubles’. We were at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic a few years ago. How to use the map above. I believe in self-determination for a country and equally, I believe in the fair treatment of minorities. 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