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Dublin’s statues and monuments
North of the Liffey, you’ll find a cast of James Joyce just steps away from a memorial honouring union leader Jim Larkin, and another depicting Daniel O’Connell on his namesake street. These three statues sit under the watchful eye of the Spire of Dublin, a 120m tall stainless steel monument erected in 2003. Walk east along the river, and you’ll encounter the Famine Memorial, a striking cluster of statues commemorating the Great Famine. And if you head south to visit one of Dublin’s many green spaces, you’ll be greeted by the likes of Oscar Wilde at Merrion Square and fellow poet Patrick Kavanagh across from Wilton Square on the Grand Canal. Each a work of art in their own right, these statues and monuments reveal – and preserve – a unique bit of Dublin.
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The Spire
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsDaniel O'Connell Monument
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsPatrick Kavanagh
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsOscar Wilde
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsPhil Lynott Statue
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsJames Connolly
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsFamine Memorial
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsJim Larkin
Things to see & doStatues & monumentsJames Joyce
Things to see & doStatues & monuments