Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland
There's not much castle left to Dublin Castle. The day we were there it was closed to the public for some kind of festival the next day. We could peep through the gates at the cobblestone courtyard.
The wikipedia article is here and their website is here.
Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland Temple Bar isn't a bar in Dublin. Well, it kinda is. It really is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey. The streets are narrow and twisting and lined with bars and restaurants. There is a bar in that area that is named the Temple Bar Pub.
Custom House, Dublin, Ireland
The Custom House in Dublin is located on the north bank of the River Liffey, between Butt Bridge and Talbot Memorial Bridge.
The wikipedia article is here and their web site is here.
General Post Office, Dublin, Ireland
During the Easter Rising of 1916 Dublin's General Post Office served as the headquarters of the uprising's leaders.
Just to the Northeast in front of the Post Office is the Spire of Dublin. This looks like a flag pole but it is a "sculpture."
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin was founded in 1191. Dublin is unique in having two cathedrals, St. Patrick's and Christchurch.
The wikipedia article is here. Their web site is here.
Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
In Dublin, our hotel was directly across the street from Christchurch Cathedral. The cathedral was begun in 1038.
We had the most amazing view. We also had a front row seat for the bell ringing! Download
The wikipedia article is here and their web site is here.
Watch for the picture of the cat and the rat. The story goes that they were found mummified inside the organ when it was renovated.
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.