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Buildings of Ireland / Antrim / Belfast / 19th Century / The Crown Bar / Interior Details

Architects: E. and J. Byrne
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The interior of the crown is a riot of colour, textures and materials. Mosaic tiles, brocaded walls, highly-patterned and coloured tiles, vigorous wood carving throughout, ornate mirrors, and wooden columns with Corinthian capitals means that almost every surface is decorated. The long balmoral red granite-topped bar is divided by columns and faced with decorative tiles and a heated foot rest.

In the elaborately carved wooden snugs there are gunmetal plates for striking matches, and an antique bell system which alerts bar staff. Drinking snugs, according to old records, were not originally built for comfort, but to accommodate those people who preferred to drink quietly and unseen.

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