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O'Connell Street and Bridge - Dublin
O' Connell Street And Bridge. Originally designed and built by James Gandon, O'Connell Bridge was built in 1794-98 and named aftyer the then Viceroy - Lord Carlisle. The original bridge had a hump and was much narrower and Gandon had designed obelisks and plinths for the four corners. In 1880 it was widened and the hump removed - it is now almost square - being as wide as it is long. In 1882 it was renamed after Daniel O'Connell when the statue in his honour was unveiled.
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St Stephen Green - Dublin
St Stephen Green. 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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St Stephen Green - Dublin
St Stephen Green. 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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Temple Bar - Dublin
Temple Bar. Temple Bar is Dublin's Cultural Quarter. First Developed in the 19th century with narrow cobbled streets running close to the banks of the river Liffey, the area is full of character and charm. The streets are pedestrianised and to really appreciate all that Temple Bar has to offer, take time to stroll around. Ideally situatand colourful shops.
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Temple Bar - Dublin
Temple Bar. Temple Bar is Dublin's Cultural Quarter. First Developed in the 19th century with narrow cobbled streets running close to the banks of the river Liffey, the area is full of character and charm. The streets are pedestrianised and to really appreciate all that Temple Bar has to offer, take time to stroll around. Ideally situatand colourful shops.
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The Chester Beatty Library - Dublin
Dublin Castle. Fragments are all that remain of the great medieval fortress that once served as a symbol of Royal authority in Ireland and the center of administration. From 1684 to 1761 it was extensively rebuilt, though the shape of the Anglo-Norman castle roughly coincides with the rebuilding. Its construction began in 1204 when King John directed Meiler FitzHenry, the Justiciar, to make a castle in Dublin ""with good ditches and strong walls"".
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The Chester Beatty Library - Dublin
Dublin Castle. Fragments are all that remain of the great medieval fortress that once served as a symbol of Royal authority in Ireland and the center of administration. From 1684 to 1761 it was extensively rebuilt, though the shape of the Anglo-Norman castle roughly coincides with the rebuilding. Its construction began in 1204 when King John directed Meiler FitzHenry, the Justiciar, to make a castle in Dublin ""with good ditches and strong walls"".
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The Gresham - Dublin
From the moment you walk through the historic doors of The Gresham you know you are somewhere very special. The Gresham story began in 1817 when Thomas M. Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street, (now O'Connell Street) and commenced business there as a hotel. The property he purchased was designed to attract the type of guest who desired the atmosphere of a town house combined with the convenience of a hotel. Since then generations of visitors have enjoyed the expert care from our dedicated staff. Their professionalism guarantees the finest hospitality.
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The Gresham - Dublin
From the moment you walk through the historic doors of The Gresham you know you are somewhere very special. The Gresham story began in 1817 when Thomas M. Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street, (now O'Connell Street) and commenced business there as a hotel. The property he purchased was designed to attract the type of guest who desired the atmosphere of a town house combined with the convenience of a hotel. Since then generations of visitors have enjoyed the expert care from our dedicated staff. Their professionalism guarantees the finest hospitality.
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The Gresham - Dublin
From the moment you walk through the historic doors of The Gresham you know you are somewhere very special. The Gresham story began in 1817 when Thomas M. Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street, (now O'Connell Street) and commenced business there as a hotel. The property he purchased was designed to attract the type of guest who desired the atmosphere of a town house combined with the convenience of a hotel. Since then generations of visitors have enjoyed the expert care from our dedicated staff. Their professionalism guarantees the finest hospitality.
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