Crumlin Road Gaol, constructed in 1850 to house prisoners tried at the adjacent courthouse, served as a significant detention center for 150 years. Located in Belfast, this historic jail held some of Northern Ireland’s most infamous criminals and prominent political figures. Within its walls, the gaol witnessed a series of dramatic events, including executions, riots, and hunger strikes. Today, visitors can explore the site, gaining insight into its storied past and the lives of those who were once confined within its imposing structure.
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