• Standing somewhat incongruously amid grand old buildings, The Spire stands tall on O’Connell Street in the heart of Dublin City Centre.
  • The Spire of Dublin is the Monument of Light, stainless steel, pin-like of 120 metres in height located on O'Connell Street.
  • The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light[3] (Irish: An Túr Solais),[4] is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height...
  • 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.
  • Video. The Spire of Dublin (DVD). ... From dusk, the base is gently lit and the tip illuminated to provide a beacon in the night sky over Dublin.
  • See more of The Spire of Dublin on Facebook. ... The Spire of Dublin added 12 new photos to the album During construction. 31 March 2009 ·.
  • Ann Livia’s monument was moved from its original location to make way for the Spire in 2001. Here are the top 10 Remarkable Facts about the Spire of Dublin
  • The Spire of Dublin or, more commonly, The Spire is located on O’Connell Street. It is one of the most prominent landmarks on the Northside of Dublin.
  • 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 (designed by Ian Ritchie Architects) is the world's tallest stainless steel sculpture (120m/393ft).
  • With the maps feature, you will never get lost. Start your tour at the imposing statue of Charles Stewart Parnell! Visit the 120m tall Spire of Dublin.
  • Spire of Dublin. ... The Spire was completed in 2003, by British architect Ian Ritchie at a total cost of 3 million Euros to Dublin City Council.