This bleak old jail was notorious in the 19th century for its harsh treatment of prisoners.
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This bleak old jail was notorious in the 19th century for its harsh treatment of prisoners.
This Anglican church, one of two located in Dublin, was originally founded by Anglo-Norman conquerors in the late 12th century.
The building facade of Trinity College is among many constructed since the foundation of the College on March 13th, 1592. The design is attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, a London-based amateur architect, with the collaboration of Henry Keene and John Sanderson.
No. 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street is a very simple town house just off Merrion Square, not alarming from the outside but steeped in history. A great place to go if you have an hour to kill in the city...
This well-preserved 13th-century castle once served as the seat of the Irish monarchy.
This cultural center promotes the study of Joyce's work and is housed in a beautiful 18th-century Georgian mansion.
Majestic cathedral housing the remains of Jonathan Swift.
During Ireland's battle for independence against the British, this building was used as a fort by Irish rebel troops.
Arbour Hill Memorial The graves of fourteen of the sixteen men who were executed after the 1916 Rising are at Arbour Hill. Every year there is a memorial mass, and the laying of a wreath by the head...
Known by some locals as the "floozie in the jacuzzi," this statue depicts one of James Joyce's fictional characters.
Legendary writer James Joyce attended this Catholic university.
Built in 1745, this beautiful building inspired the making of the White House and now serves as the Irish Parliament.
