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20 Freemasons’ Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland

The first Masonic Lodge was built in Belfast in 1748. This Freemasons’ Hall was finished along Arthur Square in 1870. The façade with multiple arched windows was designed by Charles Lanyon. He was a famous local architect but also a grand master of the lodge. Since 1878, the hall has hosted the Donegall Club, named in honor of George Hamilton, the 3rd Marquis of Donegall. Look closely at the single blue balcony and you will see the Masonic Square and Compasses symbol.

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Freemasons’ Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland

7 Arthur St, Belfast BT1 5YF, UK

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