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Charles Stewart Parnell was born in Avondale House, which is now a museum dedicated to his memory.
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Dublin’s first Palladian-style building, built for the Irish Parliament in 1739, is beautifully floodlit at night.
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This picturesque fishing village has a number of unusual buildings and a heritage centre.
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Entered via Christ Church Cathedral, this exhibition uses audio-visuals to recreate medieval Dublin.
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This James Gandon masterpiece is a majestic blend of Corinthian columns, copper lantern dome, arcades and arches.
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The Gaelic Athletic Association offers an insight into Irish sports.
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Opened by Eamon de Valera in 1966 on the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising, this peaceful park commemorates all those who died in the fight for Irish Freedom.
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These 47 acres include rose gardens and glasshouses. The adjacent cemetery is the final resting place of Daniel O’Connell.
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Originally the Royal College of Science, these impressive buildings were quickly taken over by the government after independence in 1922.
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Built in 1816 to link the north and south sides of the Liffey, a halfpenny toll was once charged to cross it.
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