The Big Fish, Belfast

Also known as: Salmon of Knowledge. The Big Fish, a 10-meter-long sculpture on Belfast's Donegall Quay, captivates visitors with its striking ceramic-tile design. Each tile tells a story, depicting scenes from Belfast's maritime history, making it a favorite spot for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. Travelers often highlight the sculpture's location along the River Lagan, offering a serene backdrop for photos and a moment of reflection. Nearby, the Titanic Belfast museum offers an immersive journey into the city's shipbuilding past, while St. George's Market provides a taste of local flavors and crafts. WanderVlogs showcases these authentic experiences, offering travel tips and capturing memorable moments from real vloggers. The Big Fish not only serves as a symbol of Belfast's rejuvenation but also as a testament to its rich cultural tapestry, drawing travelers who seek to uncover the stories behind the city's transformation.

Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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