The Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast, a National Trust-owned pub, has been a social hub for locals since 1826. Built by Italian craftsmen originally brought to the city to construct Catholic churches, the saloon boasts a sumptuous interior that has remained largely unchanged. Visitors can admire the intricate stained glass windows, carved wooden details, patterned tiles, decorative panels, and mosaics that adorn the space. Today, guests can step into this historic setting and experience the rich, authentic atmosphere of a traditional Irish pub, complete with its original ornate decor.
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