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  • The Spire of Dublin is the Monument of Light, stainless steel, pin-like of 120 metres in height located on O'Connell Street.
  • This street also houses the Daniel O'Connell Monument at the opposite end of the Spire of Dublin, as well as the O'Connell Bridge, a bridge over the Liffey River.
  • The cause of much controversy and one of Dublin's perpetual debates. The Spire is a focal point for the city centre.
  • The Spire of Dublin represents much more than a simple urban landmark. For many, it symbolises the resilient and progressive spirit of Dublin.
  • Standing somewhat incongruously amid grand old buildings, The Spire stands tall on O’Connell Street in the heart of Dublin City Centre.
  • Standing at an impressive height of 120 meters (nearly 400 feet), the Dublin Spire is a slender, stainless steel needle-like structure that pierces the Dublin skyline.
  • In its place now stands the awe-inspiring Spire of Dublin, officially dubbed the "Monument of Light" but more colloquially known as the "Spike".
  • There are also "The spire of Dublin" in the fourth position in the ranking of the world's most stupid constructions. For that alone, the monument is worth seeing!
  • The Spire of Dublin, Ireland also known as Spike is a large, 121.2 metres tall stainless steel pin-like monument Stock Photo - Alamy The spire of dublin By Alamy.
  • The Spire of Dublin, also known as the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, pin-like monument 120 metres (393 ft) in height.
  • The monumental Spire of Dublin is an incredible representation of the city's urban and technological prowess, that has also been a recipient of an array of...