This Anglican church, one of two located in Dublin, was originally founded by Anglo-Norman conquerors in the late 12th century.
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This Anglican church, one of two located in Dublin, was originally founded by Anglo-Norman conquerors in the late 12th century.
This well-preserved 13th-century castle once served as the seat of the Irish monarchy.
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.
This historic building is home to Ireland's legal court system.
The Chimney Viewing Tower . The Chimney was originally used to distill Jameson Whiskey. When refurbishment of Smithfield Square got under way it was decided to preserve the Chimney. The Viewing Tower
Known by some locals as the "floozie in the jacuzzi," this statue depicts one of James Joyce's fictional characters.
Although this structure only served as an actual custom house for nine years in the late 1700s, it remains a prominent Dublin landmark.
Built in 1745, this beautiful building inspired the making of the White House and now serves as the Irish Parliament.
