Tourist Information South East Dublin
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This is a sculpture by Betty Newman-Maguire installed in 1988 and represents the skeleton of a beached Viking ship.
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Bewley's of Grafton Street, Dublin, opened in 1927, and is a widely recognised city centre landmark.
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Patrick Kavanagh is commerated by a statue on Dublin's Grand Canal inspired by his poem "Lines written on a Seat on the Grand Canal Dublin"
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The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle was the official Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1814.
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Founded in 1701, Marsh's Library was the first public library in Ireland and celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2001
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Grafton Street is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre.
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Isolde's Tower from the 13th Century was rediscovered during building work in 1993.
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The Bermingham Tower and its adjoining buildings served as the main cell and dungeon block in Dublin Castle.
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St. Stephens Green is Ireland's best known Victorian public park. The park is adjacent to Dublin's main shopping streets.
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Herbert Park, established in 1903, is thirty-two acres in size and is divided in two by Herbert Park Road.
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St Ann's Church dates from 1720 and is said to have more stained glass than any other Dublin church.
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The Carmelite Church, in Whitefriar Street is a Roman Catholic church maintained by the Carmelite order. The current church dates from 1825.
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The Oscar Wilde House is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture as is retains its many remarkable cornices, architraves throughout.
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The Science Gallery is where today's white-hot scientific issues are thrashed out and members of the public can contribute to the debate.
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The National Library of Ireland is a reference library occupying a building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane.
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George's Street Arcade, opened in 1881, is an unique shopping centre located in the heart of Dublin city centre.
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Situated beside St. Patrick's Cathedral, it is believed that St. Patrick baptised the first Irish Christians here.
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City Hall is an outstanding example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned.
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