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Theodore Wolfe Tone rose to become the leader of the 1798 Irish Rebellion, and is widely regarded as the father of Irish republicanism. The great revolutionary is immortalised in rousing song and in Edward Delaney’s magnificent 1964 statue at the entrance to St Stephen's Green.
Tymon Park
The National Basketball Arena, opened in 1993, is Ireland's premier indoor sports facility with permanent seating for 2,100 and 18,000 sq ft of floor space.
37 Liffey St. Lower, North City
At the North end of the Ha'Penny Bridge, the Meeting Place is affectionately nicknamed ‘the Hags with the Bags’ by the locals. Sculpted by Jackie McKenna, it was unveiled in 1988, the year of Dublin’s Millennium celebrations.
Mulcahy Keane Industrial Estate, Greenhills Road
The Chocolate Warehouse, in Walkinstown Dublin, is a family friendly venue where visitors can enjoy the story of chocolate with a hands on experience of making chocolates where you get to bring home your own creations. Happy memories!
Thomas Davis Statue & Memorial Fountain, Dame Street
The Thomas Davis Statue and Memorial Fountain, on Dame Street in Dublin City, is dedicated to the journalist, poet and politician who had a huge influence on the generation who achieved Irish Independence in the 20th century.
25 Frederick St S
Designyard is a leading contemporary jewellery and applied arts gallery in Dublin City centre. The Gallery exhibits the best of contemporary Irish jewellery and work from over one hundred European jewellery artists.
Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas, Leinster House, Merrion Street
A statue of Arthur Griffith stands in the garden of Leinster House in Dublin. He was the founder of the Sinn Féin party and the president of the Provisional Government of the new Irish Free State of 1922.
119 Grafton Street
Edmund Burke (12 January 1729 – 1797) was a political philosopher and orator, and is generally viewed as the philosophical founder of modern Conservatism. He was born on Arran quay in Dublin. There is a monument to him at Trinity College, Dublin.
St. Stephen's Green
James Clarence Mangan (1 May 1803 - June 1849) was an Irish poet born in Dublin. A bronze bust of the poet stands in St Stephens Green in Dublin.
Avoca Suffolk Street, Suffolk Street
Located in the heart of Dublin City just off Grafton Street, Avoca Suffolk Street is a seven level mini department store. An Aladdin’s Cave of the gorgeous and the interesting, it was listed by Vogue UK as one of the Best 100 Shops Outside London.
O'Connell Street Lower, North City
The Sir John Gray Monument is part of a series of statues positioned on Lower O'Connell Street in Dublin City centre.
Oscar Wilde Monument
The great writer was celebrated for his devil-may-care attitude to life and that’s captured in Danny Osborne’s much-loved statue. Oscar reclines on a quartz boulder - sourced in the Wicklow Mountain - and decorated with colourful semi-precious stone. It was unveiled in 1997.
Merrion Square West
George Bernard Shaw was sculpted by his great friend, Paolo Troubetzkoy. Shaw’s famous words about the importance of art feature on the wall behind, appropriate considering the statue's position in front of the National Art gallery at the Clare St entrance.
Unit 5, Marlay Craft Studios, Marlay Park House, Grange Rd
Rachel Swan is a goldsmith based in Marlay Park, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. She entered the crafts industry through the traditional route of an apprenticeship and in 2008 introduced her own range of contemporary jewellery.
Harry St
Phil Lynott was well known among Dubliners but with the unveiling of this statue it is clear that his and Thin Lizzy's music stretched far and wide. The statue is sought out by many visitors.
52 Main St, Drumacrin
Find My Ireland, based in Bundoran, County Donegal, offer guided tours and experiences exploring Ireland's arts, culture and history. They deliver bespoke cultural experiences to overseas guests in small and large groups.
O'Connell Street Upper, North City
William Smith O'Brien, was a Young Ireland leader who spent seventeen years of his life fighting for Irish interests in the British House of Commons. A monument is dedicated to him on O'Connell Street, Dublin.
12 Fade St
Since 1985, Declan Killen, Goldsmith, has brought unique contemporary and Celtic jewellery to Ireland, operating from their base on Fade Street in Dublin City Centre.
144 Pearse St
Dating back to 1909, Pearse Street Library houses the Dublin Collection, including Dublin and National daily newspapers and periodicals, dating from the 18th century. Newspapers are collected on an ongoing basis and are available to the public in bound form and on microfilm.
St. Stephens's Green
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa was born in 1831. He was an active Fenian leader and died in 1915. He is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery and a monument in St Stephen's Green, designed by Séamus Murphy, is dedicated to him.