• …marked since 2002 by the Spire of Dublin, a 394-foot (120-metre) stainless steel landmark that proclaimed the street’s transformation with a pedestrian...
  • One of the most new and alternative Dublin and 'certainly the Spire with a' height of 120 meters (can not miss it).
  • Trivia: the tapering upper portion of the Dublin Spire sways gently when the wind blows, infact, the tip can sway up to a maximum of 1.5 meters when it gets...
  • The story of the Dublin Spire begins in the late 1990s when the city embarked on a bold project to revitalise its urban landscape.
  • Perched in the middle of O’Connell Street, Spire of Dublin is one of the most impressive tourist places to see in Dublin.
  • The Anna Livia monument was then erected where the Spire now stands for the Dublin Millennium celebrations in 1988.
  • Anna Livia anıt, 1988 Dublin Milenyum kutlamaları için siteye kuruldu. ... Anna Livia anıt, 2001 yılında Spire'a yol açmak için taşındı.
  • In its place now stands the awe-inspiring Spire of Dublin, officially dubbed the "Monument of Light" but more colloquially known as the "Spike".
  • Rigger James Duncan waves to the crowd as the last section of Dublin's Spire is raised into position on O'Connell Street on January 21st, 2003.
  • Spire of Dublin veya resmi adıyla Monument of Light, İrlanda'nın başkenti Dublin'de yer alan ve paslanmaz çelikten yapılan iğneye benzeyen büyük bir anıttır.