Visite à pied autoguidée gratuite · Dublin
Georgian Dublin: Doors, Squares & Townhouses
Welcome to Georgian Dublin! 🏛️ Stroll through history, admiring grand architecture and elegant squares. Experience the Dublin of the 18th century, one stunning building at a time!
- Durée
- 3h 30m
- Étapes de la visite
- 7 étapes
- Audioguides disponibles en
- 13
Étapes de la visite
1. Leinster House
🏛️ This grand building is now the seat of the Irish Parliament (Oireachtas). Originally built as a ducal palace for the Duke of Leinster in 1745. It's a prime example of Georgian architecture in Dublin.
2. Merrion Square Park
🌳 A beautiful Georgian square with stunning townhouses surrounding it. Once home to many famous Dubliners, including W.B. Yeats. Today, it's a peaceful park with colourful flowerbeds and sculptures.
3. Number Twenty Nine
🚪 This is a preserved Georgian townhouse museum. It shows what life was like for a wealthy family in Dublin in the late 1700s. Step back in time and experience the elegance of the era.
4. Fitzwilliam Square
🗝️ Another of Dublin's five Georgian squares, known for its well-preserved architecture. Many of the buildings still have their original doors and windows. Take a stroll around and admire the uniformity and elegance.
5. Iveagh Gardens
🌿 Known as 'Dublin's Secret Garden', these gardens offer a tranquil escape. Laid out in the style of a French formal garden. Features include a cascade, a maze, and a rose garden.
6. The Four Courts
⚖️ This imposing building houses the main courts of law in Ireland. Designed by James Gandon in the late 18th century. Its grand dome and classical facade are a testament to Georgian architecture.
7. The Custom House
🚢 Another masterpiece by James Gandon. Originally built to collect customs duties. Its elegant facade and intricate sculptures make it one of Dublin's finest buildings.