Reviews of St Joseph's Church Sailortown. (Museum) in Belfast (County Antrim).
St Joseph's Church Sailortown
9 Princes Dock St, Belfast BT1 3AA, United Kingdom
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Information of St Joseph's Church Sailortown, Museum in Belfast (County Antrim)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
Map
Open hours of St Joseph's Church Sailortown
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Popular times
Reviews of St Joseph's Church Sailortown
L. W.
Very impressive church from the outside. I wasn't aware that building work had been carried out, as this was my first visit to Belfast, and I was passing St Joseph's quiet early in the morning. After reading more about St Joseph's, it's good to know its being used by the community.
A. M.
Was a pleasure to attend the Men's Health Day at St Joseph's in the Sailortown area of Belfast. All the Volunteers were very friendly and welcoming.
The gentleman who gave the talk when on the tour of Sailortown was very knowledgeable and interesting to listen to. Paul O'Kane gave a very personal and insightful talk on the importance of men not neglecting their personal health. Tea, coffee and lunch was on tap for everyone.
Thank you to those who were responsible for organising the day.
Austin McCracken.
D. M.
Lovely community show and interesting building. Hope it gets the investment to be fully renovated.
j. s.
What a venue for community and arts
P. B.
Very interesting I'm sure others from Belfast and more would have come if they knew
Via TV , radio or social media
Needs more publicity.
Glad I caught it
P. Ó. C.
Love going down and seeing this old building with the old train tracks going past, together with the old pub a few doors up "P.J Brennan & Sons". They all give you a real sense of Belfast's history. And the old photos on this page bring it to life. I hope the work is completed soon for all to see and experience.
P. M. V.
It's great to see people trying to keep the memories of a much loved area alive. The younger generation always need to be educated in the way their parents and grandparents lived. And the sacrifices they made to get them a better Life.
T. F. -. G.
Lovely little church - sadly now surrounded by modern buildings erected as part of Belfasts City Quays regeneration scheme.
Looking out from the Titanic Musuem it must be the oldest building in the area - if you can spot it amongst all the new office blocks and flats on the opposite bank.
It has some colourful Victorian stain glass windows that have somehow survived the years of neglect the church has sustained - at least until recently.
The Sailortown Regeneration Project now hopes to renovate the church and use it as a local community resource.
They obviously need funding - so it seems a pity that saving the church seems to have been largely overlooked by the businesses in the area, and the city authorities.
Hopefully they will eventually succeed in achieving their goal of restoring the fabric of the church, renovating the interior for community use.
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L. A. M. G.
Pass it regularly lovely church to look at a nice hidden bit of history
D. -. S.
A Very nice building with a lot of interesting features. Really worth the visit
A. G.
Wonderfull place to visit and see films from the festival of the Docks
M. O. M.
Steeped in history listed building being brought back to life
O. S.
So good to learn more about the history of the sailortown
M. W.
Not enough detail around this.
M. M.
An old piece of dock lands history
E. B.
My old Family and community Church
H. C.
Hidden gem
M. M.