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Guinness Hopstore - Dublin
Guinness Hopstore. Discover the diverse and imaginative, well known and humourous, classic Guinness advertising campaigns down through the years. Consider our current offerings or create your own! This is the Guinness Zone. ""Getting Guinness to Market"" is the theme of the ground floor exhibits. In the comfortable ambience of the Hopstore Bar there's a glass of Guinness waiting for you and then you're ready to enjoy the Hopstore Shop, which has a huge choice of quality Guinness gifts at all price ranges.
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Guinness Hopstore - Dublin
Guinness Hopstore. Discover the diverse and imaginative, well known and humourous, classic Guinness advertising campaigns down through the years. Consider our current offerings or create your own! This is the Guinness Zone. ""Getting Guinness to Market"" is the theme of the ground floor exhibits. In the comfortable ambience of the Hopstore Bar there's a glass of Guinness waiting for you and then you're ready to enjoy the Hopstore Shop, which has a huge choice of quality Guinness gifts at all price ranges.
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Ha'Penny Bridge - Dublin
Ha Penny Bridge. Accepted as the symbol of Dublin, the Ha'penny Bridge (offically Wellington Bridge after the 'Iron Duke') was opened in 1816. Cast at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire in England, the bridge acquired its unofficial monniker from the toll paid to cross the river - one old half penny. The bridge is the only pedestrian bridge on the Liffey until the new planned bridge further up is constructed next year. The bridge has three lamps supported by curved ironwork over the walkway. Currently badly in need of repair, the bridge moves when being crossed. It is planned to close the bridge for restoration with the addidition of the new Millenium Footbridge.
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Ha'Penny Bridge - Dublin
Ha Penny Bridge. Accepted as the symbol of Dublin, the Ha'penny Bridge (offically Wellington Bridge after the 'Iron Duke') was opened in 1816. Cast at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire in England, the bridge acquired its unofficial monniker from the toll paid to cross the river - one old half penny. The bridge is the only pedestrian bridge on the Liffey until the new planned bridge further up is constructed next year. The bridge has three lamps supported by curved ironwork over the walkway. Currently badly in need of repair, the bridge moves when being crossed. It is planned to close the bridge for restoration with the addidition of the new Millenium Footbridge.
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Irish Jewish Museum - Dublin
Towards the end of the last century this area of Dublin, with its network of small streets and terraces, became established as the city's Jewish quarter. The Jewish community, although now declined in numbers, still makes a distinct contribution to Dublin life. In Walworth Road, the former synagogue now houses the Irish-Jewish Museum, with a display telling the story of Jews in Ireland.
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Leinster House - Dublin
Leinster House. On the north side of the Green is Kildare Street, containing Leinster House, the seat of the Oireachtais or Parliament of Ireland. Built in 1745 as the town mansion of the Dukes of Leinster, the house was bought by the Royal Dublin Society in 1814 and subsequently passed to the Government in 1992.. The public are admitted when the parliament is not sitting (advance notice required). Leinster House is flanked by the National Museum and the National Library.
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Leinster House - Dublin
Leinster House. On the north side of the Green is Kildare Street, containing Leinster House, the seat of the Oireachtais or Parliament of Ireland. Built in 1745 as the town mansion of the Dukes of Leinster, the house was bought by the Royal Dublin Society in 1814 and subsequently passed to the Government in 1992.. The public are admitted when the parliament is not sitting (advance notice required). Leinster House is flanked by the National Museum and the National Library.
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National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is charted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats, Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danby, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra Angelico, Mantegna and Titian precede one of the most distinguished collections of 17th century paintings outside Italy. A Caravaggio, rediscovered in Dublin, is shown with his European followers, while in the Baroque Gallery there are large canvases by Lanfranco, Maratta, Rubens and others.
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National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is charted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats, Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danby, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra Angelico, Mantegna and Titian precede one of the most distinguished collections of 17th century paintings outside Italy. A Caravaggio, rediscovered in Dublin, is shown with his European followers, while in the Baroque Gallery there are large canvases by Lanfranco, Maratta, Rubens and others.
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National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is charted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats, Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danby, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra Angelico, Mantegna and Titian precede one of the most distinguished collections of 17th century paintings outside Italy. A Caravaggio, rediscovered in Dublin, is shown with his European followers, while in the Baroque Gallery there are large canvases by Lanfranco, Maratta, Rubens and others.
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