This morning I first came to Belfast City Hall. Today I am very lucky. There are no major events in the City Hall. You can visit it together. The City Hall is located in Dengor Square in downtown Belfast, Northern Ireland. Built in 1898-1906, architect Alfred Brumwell Thomas spent 369,000 on profits from the gas industry. Its appearance is Baroque Renaissance style, with towers at all corners and a 53-meter green dome in the center, which controls the skyline of the city center. The hall has a great momentum. I took the most prominent photographs of the main dome as high as 173 meters and the gorgeous stairs made of three kinds of Italian marble. The most attractive ones are those beautiful stained glass windows. Of course, these are also stories. Whenever you enter Belfast, you can see the town hall from any angle. It is a symbol of the success of the British Industrial Revolution, and on the whole it shows the artistic characteristics of the Italian Renaissance. Take a picture of the free opening time of the city hall. If you want to go, don't forget to take a look.