As part of our Northern Ireland tour, we got a 2 hour Belfast Black Cab Tour included, and this was the first stop our wonderful tour guide, a bloke by the name of Paul, took us to.
My brother and I had been to Belfast before and to the Peace Wall area, but this was our first time to the International Peace Wall murals and it was Brilliant learning more about the area and the context with a guide.
So firstly, these murals are painted on a boundary wall of the Andrews Flour Mill Factory and its for all the other "struggles" going on in the world. When I visited in March 2019, the murals depicted Catalonia, Syria & Palestine issues.
The area surrounding this mural is also of interest and there is an info board which is very helpful. There's a blink and you miss it spite of a Catholic Church, surrounded (protected?) by houses, and also a tall red & white building, awkwardly out of place. This building is the only remnant of a 5-building complex where the top 2 floors were taken over by the UK army and used as their command post.
Interesting, fascinating place to visit!
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