'Rise' Sculpture Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Symbolic for the new Belfast
Looks best at dark lit up, but impressive at different times of the day. I have the pleasure of seeing this every time I arrive in Belfast from the South, it represents two worlds, the past and the fu...
This is it, this is what modern art has come to. Its literally a GIANT BALL. Every time I enter this city I have to look at this giant ugly sphere like hello? What a giant waste of tax money that coul...
Local - recent attraction - guess after the war and difficult times of Ireland. I heard from the taxi driver that it resembles various religious parties living together in the city.
Symbolic for the new Belfast
Looks best at dark lit up, but impressive at different times of the day. I have the pleasure of seeing this every time I arrive in Belfast from the South, it represents two worlds, the past and the fu...
Amazing!
Just love this sculture - everytime we travel passed it, I still think it looks absolutely brilliant!
I’ve had enough
This is it, this is what modern art has come to. Its literally a GIANT BALL. Every time I enter this city I have to look at this giant ugly sphere like hello? What a giant waste of tax money that coul...
Local - recent attraction
Local - recent attraction - guess after the war and difficult times of Ireland. I heard from the taxi driver that it resembles various religious parties living together in the city.
The emblem of a "bril" future
Entering the city you find this big double ball, which means the brilliant future to which humanity must aspire.