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The Stormont Parliament Buildings are the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The Stormont Parliament Buildings are the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Designed by Sir Arnold Thornely, the stately buildings are noted for their grandeur and elegance. The Great Hall is the nucleus, done in Travertine marble with a 24k gilded chandelier which earlier adorned the Windsor Castle. It leads to the Assembly Chamber on the left, and Senate Chamber on the right. Free guided tours are available daily Monday to Friday at 11:00 and 14:00.
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Parliament Buildings, Ballymiscaw, Stormont, Belfast BT4 3XX, United Kingdom
+44 28 9052 1137
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