Belfast Coat of Arms

Freemasons Hall Belfast

Click the image above to view imformation about the historic and recently refurbished Freemason's Hall where Belfast Lodge No. 651 sits

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Grand Lodge of Ireland The governing Constitution of Irish Freemasons

Grand Lodge News Read the most recent issues of the Grand Lodge News on-line.

Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim 15 Rosemary St., Belfast, BT1 1QA.

Freemasons Hall Belfast Arthur Square, Belfast

Re-opened in September 2007, after a £2 million refurbishment.

Centrally located in the historical heart of Belfast (in 1798, Henry Joy McCracken, a Mason and United Irishman was hanged in adjacent Corn Market), and now the gateway to the spectacular Victoria Square shopping development,

Freemasons’ Hall was originally designed and built by Sir Charles Lanyon, renowned architect of Queen’s University, Belfast, and many other landmark buildings.

Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square is available to a broad range of groups and organizations for corporate events, meetings, large and small social gatherings, etc., and offers a key address for collection box distribution, survey collation and much more…

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