Gratis zelfgeleide wandeltour Β· Dublin
Georgian Dublin: Doors, Squares & Townhouses
Welcome to Georgian Dublin! ποΈ Stroll through history, admiring grand architecture and elegant squares. Experience the Dublin of the 18th century, one stunning building at a time!
- Duur
- 3h 30m
- Tourstops
- 7 stops
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- 13
Tourstops
1. Leinster House
ποΈ 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
π³ 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
πͺ 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
ποΈ 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
πΏ 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
βοΈ 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
π’ 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.