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  • Merrion Square is one of Dublin's largest and grandest Georgian squares. On three sides are Georgian Houses and on the other, the garden of Leinster House, and two museums. Many of the houses, predominantly used as office space, have plaques detailing the rich and famous who once lived in them, for example Daniel O'Connell and W.B.Yeats.
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  • ...statue of Oscar Wilde, who resided in No. 1, Merrion Square from 1855 to 1876,[16][17] many other sculptures and a collection of old Dublin lamp standards.
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  • Merrion Square, Dublin. 1.616 beğenme · 1 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor · 986 kişi buradaydı. The Heart of Georgian Dublin. Upcoming events include the...
  • Although a visit to Merrion Square in Dublin is fairly straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit that bit more enjoyable.
  • Merrion Square was first developed in 1762 and remains an excellent example of Dublin’s more formal architecture, as well as the city’s aristocratic past.
  • The elegant Merrion Square, in Dublin City, is adorned by an attractive public park and retains much of its Georgian character.
  • Merrion Square is one of Dublin’s largest and grandest Georgian squares and well worth a visit when you’re in Dublin.
  • Merrion Square constitutes the main plaza upon which Dublin’s Georgian architecture is situated. It’s most distinguished for being the place where dozens of...
  • Previously known as the Archbishop Ryan Park, Merrion Square is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of Dublin.
  • Here is a detail from a #PembrokeEstateMap of Merrion Square, Dublin, 1762 featuring a building designed by Richard Cassels for the Earl of Kildare.