Floral Hall Belfast

Floral Hall Belfast A former Ballroom located in the grounds of Belfast Zoo. The Hall has been closed since the 1970's and is awaiting restoration. Designed by D.W.

One of Belfast’s best-loved but nearly forgotten buildings, the Floral Hall has a long and illustrious history as a place of entertainment and romance. Built in the mid-1930s it is a beautiful modernist dance hall. As the city’s pre-eminent entertainment venue for over thirty five years, loves, romances and marriages were born here. Public affection is rooted in a generation of people from Belfast

and beyond who danced here, or in later years, who came to the Pink Floyd concert or the roller discos. Situated on the slopes of Cave Hill overlooking Belfast Lough, the building is today sited within the grounds of Belfast Zoo. When it was constructed, it formed the centrepiece of the Bellvue Gardens, which had been laid out by Belfast Corporation at the terminus of the Belfast tram lines. The first proposal to build a dance hall on the Bellvue site was made in 1933, with plans drawn up and costed at £21,900 but the plan was abandoned for cost reasons. Within a year a dance hall was back on the agenda. Boyd, Floral Hall was built and furnished by the firm of J. & R. Taggart at a cost of £14,520. Opened on May 4th 1936, with its blue and gold interior colour scheme, tangerine entrance hall, and seating capacity for 1000 people, the Floral Hall quickly become a hugely popular venue. Over 130,000 people used the building in 1947 alone. It continued to be a popular venue into the 1960s when show bands frequented the building on a weekly basis – and people would travel from all over Northern Ireland to dance in the Floral Hall. Work began on the new zoo site in 1974, by which time the Floral Hall had become a tired building. A decline in the popularity of dance halls in general, as well as the impact of “The Troubles,” meant that visitor numbers fell sharply. Proposals were raised to convert the Floral Hall into a restaurant and wedding venue in 1973 but it was never taken forward and the building subsequently closed shortly thereafter. Despite its key location, the building has been closed to the public since, being used occasionally as a store room for animal feed. BBPT has been in negotiations with Belfast City Council about the possibility of restoring Floral Hall to its former glory. Plans have progressed and Council is keen to see the building restored. Discussions are now centred on the possibility of providing a wedding and conference facility alongside an education facility for the zoo. There is Currently a petition addressed to the City Council to Save and Restore the Floral Hall as soon as possable, just follow the link below and add your signature to the petition. http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/belfast-city-council-restore-the-floral-hall-at-belfast-zoo

12/12/2014

Anyone creative? If so then please feel free to share some of your Floral Hall related work wither that being paintings/sketches or even photography. Also another reminder that if anyone has any historical souvenirs (I.e. Tickets) or photographs from or related to the Hall then also feel free to share ;)

12/12/2014

Over a year later after hearing this and still no news, The Floral Hall turns 80 years old in May 2016 so it would be nice to have it reopened or at least restored by then. Hate the idea of the Hall having to suffer through another winter :'(

29/03/2014

You wouldn't think that the Floral Hall is just 2 years off till she's 80. Still looking good in her old age. I will hopefully get round to making a new video for Floral Hall Belfast as part of the Hall's 80th birthday in May 4th 2016. If anyone has any memories or photographs of the Hall in its heyday then feel free to contact us.

29/03/2014

Just saw this video of the Bellevue site that was filmed in 1997. The steps look in great shape here but it was only starting to become overgrown not long after this was filmed, thankfully now it looks like it did in the video. If anyone would like to visit the Bellevue site then be sure to go on one of the Old Zoo Tours at some point.

27/01/2014

Around this time 81 years ago in Jan/Feb 1933, Plans to construct a dancehall on the Bellevue Plateau were drawn up but was abandoned due to costs. Following the success of the Zoological Gardens a plan to construct a dancehall in the grounds of Hazelwood began. Following this two years later, The Floral Hall was opened to the public in May 1936.

01/01/2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! :D

30/12/2013

Congratulations, The petition to restore the Floral Hall is now closed and will be sent to the Belfast City Council with 3144 signatures.

A huge thank you to everyone who has signed and shared this petition :D

25/12/2013

Merry Christmas Everyone, hope you all had a great day :D

24/12/2013

Another Hour to go folks, hopefully Santa brings good news about the Floral Hall and hopefully restoration of the Hall begins in 2014 :)

The Floral Hall under construction, Hazelwood, 1935
12/12/2013

The Floral Hall under construction, Hazelwood, 1935

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Belfast Zoological Gardens, Antrim Road
Belfast
BT155

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