Belfast on the small screen: Game of Thrones
From Dorne's peninsula to the castle of Winterfell, Belfast and surroundings are regularly featured in the world's most popular television series. Take a look behind the scenes.
Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, is home to a lively arts and music scene and its literary figures include the influential playwright and poet Seamus Heaney and author CS Lewis. Formerly famed for its shipbuilding industry, the city has more recently gained recognition as a filming location for the award-winning TV series Game of Thrones. The city's artistic community now look forward to a positive future as a culturally thriving cosmopolitan capital.
From Dorne's peninsula to the castle of Winterfell, Belfast and surroundings are regularly featured in the world's most popular television series. Take a look behind the scenes.
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