Born in Belfast in 1898, Clive Staples Lewis was one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century. He grew up in the Strandtown area of east Belfast and attended Campbell College, where he found his inspiration for some of his later best-known works including The Chronicles of Narnia, Miracles and The Problem of Pain.
Visit C.S. Lewis Square in east Belfast, learn more about his legacy and take in the beautiful public art and sculptures relating to his work. Dotted around the square, you will find seven bronze sculptures depicting the characters from The Chronicles of Narnia – including Aslan, Mr Tumnus, The Beavers, The White Witch and much more.
The Square is located just off the Newtownards Road in Belfast and is well served by public transport.