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Malahide Castle Malahide, Dublin |
From city centre - start at the Daniel O’Connell monument on O’Connell Street, turn left onto Amiens Street – R105 (signpost for Malahide, Howth and Fairview here). Go straight through traffic lights on... more
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Marlay Park Rathfarnham, Dublin, 14 |
Marlay Park in Rathfarnham on Dublin’s Southside is just a short drive from where I live, and I am ashamed to say that I only visited in January 2003 for the first time, after having lived in the area for more than 3 yea... more
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Martello Tower Sandycove, Dublin |
was completed in February 1999. It captures a period of much development in the Dún Laoghaire area with four large cranes engaged in the construction of apartments and offices in and around the Town. This drawing ... more
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Meeting House Square Eustace Street, Dublin, 2 |
The development of Temple Bar as a cultural quarter was the inspiration for the creation of this innovative city square. Surrounded on all sides by contemporary architecture, the square is used for outdoor films, concert... more
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Meeting Place Sculpture Liffey Street, Dublin, 7 |
On Liffey Street (near the Ha'penny Bridge) you will come across two bronze ladies having a chat. This charming sculpture formed part of a sculpture symposium to mark Dublin's millennium in 1988. Hilariously, an artistic... more
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Merrion Square Merrion Street, Dublin, 4 |
Go on a sunday, around merrion square you can enjoy the architecture and brouse through the work of some local artists who exhibt thier work on the raillings of Merion park, this is where you'll pick up real souvineers!!... more
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Merrion Square Outdoor Gallery Merrion Square West, Dublin |
Every Saturday and Sunday a rather beautiful spectacle takes place on Merrion Square in the heart of Georgian Dublin. Local artists exhibit their wares on the railings of the Square and it's a perfect place to meet the a... more
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Military Road Enniskerry, Wicklow |
One very telling piece of evidence that the road was made for the soldiery is the existence of barracks along the route. Glencree is famous, and in middling repair, although it is classified as dangerous to enter. It is ... more
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Molly Malone Statue Grafton Street, Dublin, 2 |
Molly is at the bottom of Grafton Street, affectionately known as the tart with a cart The statue portrays Molly as a busty young woman in seventeenth-century dress, and is claimed to represent the real person on whom th... more
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Mostly Modern Foster Place, Foster Place, Dublin, 2 |
The Mostly Modern Festival sees performances by leading musicians such as Irish violinist Catherine Leonard, German pianist Ortwin Stürmer and Spanish accordionist Inaki Alberdi, all of whom appear as special guests with... more
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