• The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height...
  • A perfect example is the so-called the spire of Dublin.
  • At a whopping 121 metres tall (398 feet), The Spire in Dublin is the world’s tallest piece of free-standing public art.
  • 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.
  • The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light[1] (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 121.2 meters in height, located...
  • The base is gently lit and the tip illuminated from a light source within to provide a beacon in the night sky over Dublin. The Spire is approximately 15cm in diameter...
  • The pattern around the base of the Spire is based on a core sample of rock formation taken from the ground where the spire stands and the DNA double helix.
  • The main square is nicely refurbished, it is great place to take nice photos and also very close to the main Post Office of Dublin.
  • The story of the Dublin Spire begins in the late 1990s when the city embarked on a bold project to revitalise its urban landscape.
  • One of the most new and alternative Dublin and 'certainly the Spire with a' height of 120 meters (can not miss it).