Shankill, a working-class neighborhood in West Belfast, gained prominence during the Northern Irish conflict as a stronghold for loyalist paramilitary organizations. The area is marked by peace walls, originally built to separate Shankill from the neighboring Falls Road and reduce sectarian violence. Today, these walls are adorned with political murals, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into the region’s complex history. Walking through Shankill, one can observe the physical and social remnants of its turbulent past, now interwoven with the fabric of daily life.
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