First Presbyterian Church
41 A Rosemary Street, Belfast Route Planner
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The first Presbyterian Church in Belfast (1783) is the oldest religious building still standing in the town. Its elliptical layout was designed by Roger Mulholland. The line of boxwood benches echoes the curve of the galleries, held up by columns crowned with Corinthian capitals. The Lewis organ (1907) has preserved its tubular pneumatic system and is of particular interest to visiting musicians.

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