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A landmark building on the West Belfast skyline for over a century,
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich at 216 Falls Road is at
the centre of Belfast's Irish language community. Set up in 1991
in the former Broadway Presbyterian Church, it is named in honour
of Roibeard McAdam, a Presbyterian businessman who pioneered the
revival of the Irish language in 19th century Belfast and Tomás
Ó Fiaich, a stalwarth of the Irish language in the twentieth
century.

Today the three storey culture and arts centre contains a 130-seat
restaurant, a 110-seat theatre/conference space, the Gerard Dillon
Gallery where regular exhibitions take place, a book/gift shop catering
for Irish language and Irish interest. It is also the site of an
official tourist information point, which among its many services
offers help in arranging accommodation in Belfast.
To find us
From city centre (Queen Street) all the buses stop at An Chultúrlann,
the first stop after the junction of the Falls Road and Broadway.
Or, take a black taxi from the new passenger centre, Castle Junction.
Again, they all stop at the door. There are also several private
taxi companies within yards of the venue and it is easy to arrange
a taxi home.
Parking
Parking is on street around the venue.
An Chultúrlann is a fully accessible building.
Conference venue
An Chultúrlann facilities are available to the public for
meetings and conferences.
Please contact
Lára at 028 9096
4180 or by e-mail: oifigfailte@culturlann.ie
Mailing List
An Chultúrlann operates a free mailing for patrons. If you
would like to receive our brochure by post please contact us by
phone or e-mail.
Funders
An Chultúrlann appreciates the support of the following agencies:
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| Comhairle Ealaíon Thuaisceart
Éireann |
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Foras na Gaeilge |
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| Comhairle Cathrach Bhéal Feirste |
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National lottery and DCAL |
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