Northern Ireland War Memorial

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Northern Ireland War Memorial
Northern Ireland War Memorial is located in Greater Belfast
Northern Ireland War Memorial
Location within Greater Belfast
Established2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Location21 Talbot Street, Belfast, BT1 2LD
United Kingdom
Coordinates54°36′11″N 5°55′41″W / 54.603°N 5.928°W / 54.603; -5.928
Websitewww.niwarmemorial.org

The Northern Ireland War Memorial also called NI War Memorial[1][2] and War Memorial[1] was opened in 2007 in Talbot Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It replaced an earlier building called Memorial House which was located in Waring Street on a site which was bombed during the Blitz in 1941. It contains the Home Front Exhibition and the first national memorial to the hundreds killed in the Belfast blitz.[1][2]

Aim

The aim and purpose of the War Memorial is to:

See also

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