On the outside, this is a beautiful building from any angle. Inside, the City Hall has the perimeter, ground floor rooms are arranged in a sequential walk through time; the history of Belfast. The presentation of the city's history is well presented with recognition of key civic figures and contributions to the cities needs. However, when it tries to weave in the nationalist movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries it becomes fragmented and incomprehensible. Perhaps a censor took a scissors to the original text, cutting out whole chapters. Or, more likely, this period is still an open wound and too sensitive to actually address in public. By the time it addresses the period of civil strife called "the troubles', the narrative is broken and somewhat vague. It could have been better. Perhaps a comparison with a contemporary state conflict is in order. Belgrade, Serbia does a superior job of describing events leading up to and during the their civil war and how they are moving past them. read more