About

In Belfast, the Mural of John Henry Patterson stands as a striking testament to the enduring themes of freedom and democracy. This attraction, rated 4.2 on Google, offers visitors a chance to engage with Ireland's complex history under British occupation through heavy and meaningful murals. Each artwork vividly conveys the struggles and aspirations during troubled times. Additionally, this site sheds light on the notable Ulster, Irish, and Jewish connections through the remarkable story of Colonel Patterson, a DSO-winning soldier. Information about the Polish 303 Spitfire Squadron adds another layer of depth to the experience. Suitable for children, this historical gem provides an educational and poignant journey through Ireland's past.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Agnes Street
Bus stop 296 m walk
Twin Spires
Bus stop 235 m walk
Lower Shankill
Bus stop 401 m walk
Clonard
Bus stop 484 m walk
Divis Tower
Bus stop 313 m walk
Malvern Street
Bus stop 325 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

Write a review
4.3
based on 47 reviews
4.3/5 47 reviews
Patrick Benusiglio
Patrick Benusiglio
1 week ago on Google

A wonderful tribute to a true British hero.

Eric Z
Eric Z
11 months ago on Google

A must spot in the city!

Siu Wa Tsang
Siu Wa Tsang
19 May 2024 on Google

邊界