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The 16 Most Iconic Landmarks in Dublin

16 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Book of Kells
~4 min

Book of Kells

College Green, Mansion House A, Dublin 2, D02 PN40, Ireland

historyartculture

This is an 800-year-old manuscript that monks almost certainly got murdered over.

Christ Church Cathedral
~4 min

Christ Church Cathedral

Christchurch Place, Wood Quay A, Dublin 8, Ireland

historyarchitecturemedieval

A Viking king built the original version of this cathedral in 1030, which tells you just how long Dublin has been arguing about religion.

Dublin Castle
~4 min

Dublin Castle

Dame Street, Royal Exchange A, Dublin 2, Ireland

historyarchitecturepolitics

For over 700 years, this was the seat of British power in Ireland, and almost nobody in Ireland wanted it to be.

General Post Office (GPO)
~4 min

General Post Office (GPO)

O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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This is where modern Ireland was born.

Grafton Street
~3 min

Grafton Street

Grafton Street, Mansion House A, Dublin 2, Ireland

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Dublin's premier shopping street has been a catwalk for the city's aspirations since it was first laid out in 1708, connecting Trinity College to St.

Guinness Storehouse
~5 min

Guinness Storehouse

Saint James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland

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Arthur Guinness was either supremely confident or completely insane when he signed the lease on this brewery in 1759.

Ha'Penny Bridge
~3 min

Ha'Penny Bridge

Bachelors Walk, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

historyarchitecturebridge

Before this bridge existed, William Walsh operated seven ferries across the Liffey at this spot, and they were falling apart.

Kilmainham Gaol
~5 min

Kilmainham Gaol

Inchicore Road, Kilmainham B, Dublin 8, Ireland

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Every major chapter of Ireland's fight for independence played out behind these walls.

National Gallery of Ireland
~4 min

National Gallery of Ireland

Merrion Square West, Dublin 2

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This gallery has a Caravaggio that was hiding in a Jesuit dining room for decades, and entry is completely free.

O'Connell Bridge
~2 min

O'Connell Bridge

O'Connell Bridge, Dublin 2

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O'Connell Bridge holds a peculiar distinction: it's the only traffic bridge in Europe that is almost exactly as wide as it is long.

O'Connell Street & The Spire
~4 min

O'Connell Street & The Spire

O'Connell Street, Dublin 1

historyarchitecturepolitics

Dublin's main boulevard has been bombed, shelled, burned, and rebuilt so many times it's practically a phoenix in street form.

Phoenix Park
~4 min

Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park, Dublin 8

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At 707 hectares, Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed urban park in Europe — more than twice the size of New York's Central Park.

St Patrick's Cathedral
~4 min

St Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8

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Ireland's largest church stands on the spot where, legend has it, Saint Patrick himself baptised converts in a well around 450 AD.

St Stephen's Green
~3 min

St Stephen's Green

St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2

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This elegant 22-acre park at the top of Grafton Street has had more reinventions than a pop star.

Temple Bar
~3 min

Temple Bar

Temple Bar, Dublin 2

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Every city has a neighborhood that tourists flock to and locals roll their eyes at, and Temple Bar is Dublin's version — though the eye-rolling is somewhat unfair.

Trinity College
~5 min

Trinity College

College Green, Dublin 2

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Queen Elizabeth I founded this university in 1592 on the grounds of a confiscated Augustinian monastery, and for the next two hundred years it existed solely to educate Protestant gentlemen.

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