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Belfast Peace Walls
A people divided

The Peace Walls in Belfast were designed to separate the Catholic (predominantly Nationalist) and Protestant (predominantly Unionist) populations. The first of these so called peace lines were erected at the beginning of what's known as "The Troubles" in 1969.
During our tour we'll bring you to the heartland of both communities where you'll experience what life in the shadow of these walls is still like for many today.
Our dedicated guides will give you their honest and personal accounts of life in the city during the most turbulent times of the past 50 years.

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