The aluminium sculptures - officially known as the Airborne Men – have been removed for their preservation
A unique artwork that has adorned a wall at a busy Belfast junction for almost 60 years has been donated to a museum.
Ulster Bank sold the building in 2009 but took a lease of the structure and retained ownership of the sculptures. Terry Robb, head of personal banking at Ulster Bank, said the artwork was going to an “appropriate custodian”. “National Museums NI is a world-class museum organisation and therefore an appropriate custodian of the artwork.
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