Irish Government Buildings, Dublin, Ireland
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The Queen arrives at Government Buildings, Dublin
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Government building in Dublin
I can't really remember which building this was, but it was across the river on the northern end of Dublin.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visits Government Buildings
Recorded by MerrionStreet.ie, 18/05/2011
Dublin - Docklands, Merrion Square, Government Buildings
Another video of Dublin, starting with the Proclamation of Independence at the GPO and onto the Dublin Docklands and Merrion Square, and featuring many of Dublin's finest buildings.
Government Buildings
Government Buildings in Dublin, Ireland
PM Modi With Ireland PM Enda Kenny At Government Buildings In Dublin | Modi In Ireland
PM Modi With Ireland PM Enda Kenny At Government Buildings In Dublin, where the two leaders are scheduled to have a brief discussion.
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Bill Clinton meeting Taoiseach Enda Kenny in Dublin Ireland
The former US President is making a courtesy call at Government Buildings to discuss the Irish economy, US-Irish economic relations, immigration reform and the North
Silent Scream at Irish Government Buildings
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Sinn Féin protest outside government buildings - IMF cuts
Sinn Féin and Ógra Shinn Féin members including Aengus Ó Snodaigh were assaulted by police after they attempted to carry out a peaceful sit down protest inside government buildings
Guardian Clip 22-11-10
Protest outside the Irish Government buildings 03/07/13 #Anglotapes #Bankers Part 1
Irish people have had enough. Protesting outside the Irish Government buildings 03/07/13 #Anglotapes #Bankers Part 1..
Virtual Tour of Parliament Buildings
The Northern Ireland Assembly sits in Parliament Buildings and is open to all members of the public. You can attend debates and watch committee hearings or tour Parliament Buildings.
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Merrion Square Dublin - Beautiful Georgian Garden Square
MERRION SQUARE Dublin - Beautiful Georgian garden square on the south side of Dublin City in Ireland.
The Merrion Square in Dublin has the famous Georgian garden square that gave this area a whole different level of importance when it comes to the history of Dublin city along with the famous important characters that might have left their prints in the world and also happen to be Irish people from Dublin.
Being located in the heart of Dublin city, the Merrion square in Dublin is surrounded by Georgian redbrick houses from three different sides with the fourth one being the side where the government buildings, the Natural History Museum, Leinster House, and the National Gallery of Ireland are located.
The Merrion square is not only a Georgian famous place in Dublin because of the way it was built in the old days and who were the people living in it, but it is also considered different because of the national cultural institutions that are found there, which include the National Art Gallery of Ireland and the Archaeological and National History sections of the National Museum of Ireland.
At the same time, there are some cultural organizations that happen to be placed in the Merrion square along with art studios, media companies, and other creative businesses that only show how important this square is perceived when it comes to its location along with the history that it carries.
Actually, we have to say that the Merrion Square is one of the places to pass by when it comes to visiting Dublin city in Ireland because it is not only a wealthy area where different governmental buildings, organizations, and businesses are placed, but it is also a place where some statues are found inside the garden related to those famous figures who used to live in this square, such as Oscar Wilde, the famous poet, novelist, and satirist who have a statue that faces his childhood home, no.1 Merrion square where he resided from 1855 to 1876. Not only Oscar Wilde has a statue inside the garden of Merrion square, but there are other famous figures to have their places such as Daniel O'Connell and William Butler Yeats, as well as others.
When the Merrion square is mentioned, the first thing to consider is the park or garden that is placed in the center of this square and which is where the people could come visit and enjoy their times, it it also the place where the statues are found and where Brian King, the revered Dublin artist designed the I'm High Pyramid in the square as a remembrance for Ireland's military dead, this structure that rests on a steel frame and is made of granite slabs with thickened glass panels contains figures representing members of the Defense Forces and Army Personnel.
There were actually several other statues which we came across inside the garden in Merrion square, such as the sculpture of Andrew O'Conner which is named The Victims, which was part of the war memorial for Washington DC.
The importance of this place does not only appear from those famous figures who used to live in or even the sculptures and statues which are found inside the garden, but it could be also seen from those embassies that happen to be situated in Merrion square.
Looking back into the reasons behind the appearance of this square, we found out that this Georgian square appeared when the Earl of Kildare chose to build his Dublin home in this part of the city's south and then constructed the Leinster House which is the second largest residence building in Dublin, which led to the appearance of three other residential areas, and one of them was the Merrion square.
The interesting thing about this place is that back then, it only allowed those living in the area to enter the garden and they even had their special keys, but now it is an open garden which all the people are allowed to come inside, walk through, and even sit there by any of the benches to enjoy the good weather and the green areas surrounding them.
Dublin is known as the capital city of the Republic of Ireland and it is situated on the country's east coast on the mouth of the River Liffey ( There are different touristic attractions to be visited in Dublin, such as Dublin Castle which dates back to the 13th century, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the National Museum of Ireland, along with the parks, shopping streets and areas ( and other known landmarks to be found in this city.
Dublin is definitely a touristic city where one could also get the chance to see the famous beer company, Guinness Storehouse factory that is located in Dublin and get the chance to have a tour inside ( visit the St. Stephen's Green city centre park in Dublin which opened back in the 80s ( or check any of the other famous things related to this beautiful city in general.
Merrion square Dublin, a must visit!
Ballyhea says No. Irish Government buildings, March 2013. Part 2:
Ballyhea says No. Irish Government buildings, March 2013. Part 2:
Dublin Building Boom
Pictures from towercranes I operated, In Dublin's BEST Construction times and some really great views like you'll never see again. Feel free to rate/comment.
Music by U2.
Strangest Buildings With Haunted Locations
This palace found in Japan houses 83 buildings and even more ghosts, so the stories say anyway. This historic castle dates back to 1333 and has seen many battles, toward the close of World War II the grounds were heavily bombed, the surrounds lands were destroyed, yet the castle remained. In 1995 a terrific earthquake crashed through the lands and yet this castle remains, even the bottle of sake placed on the altar at the top floor remained standing. Many stories of spooks and ghouls live here, but the most popular tale has to do with Okiku's Well, where the deranged spirit of a serving girl who was accused of theft and then thrown down to drown there is whispered to still reside. The legend goes that at night her restless spirit will climb the stone water drenched walls and stalk the castle complex.
8 - The Kremlin
This fortified complex located in the heart of Moscow Russia is the base of operations for the Russian government, and if the rumours are true, once an officer is stationed here, they rarely leave. Archaeological digs have revealed that humans lived in the area where the Kremlin now stands as far back as 500 BC, meaning this creepy government building is built straight on top of a super ancient native Russian burial ground! Spooky! Ivan the Terrible one of the Nation's most horrible and disturbing czars once lived here, the stories of his malice are staggering, his demonic, decrepit, d lusional spirit is one of the many often spotted roaming these icy halls. The ghostly apparition of Vladimir Lenin as well as Joseph Stalin are also often seen here.
7 - Saint Michan's Church
Located on Church Street in Dublin Ireland, this Protestant Church has been standing for nearly a thousand years and over time has grown quite full of residents who just so happen to be of the undead variety. The vaults below are said to contain some rather unsettling mummified remains. Among them are the well preserved bodies of a 400-year-old nun, a six and a half foot tall man believed to have once been a crusader, the Sheares brothers doomed heroes of the 1798 rebellion, the Earl of Leitrim and a rather curious skeleton which has had its feet and right hand severed. All of which are said to remain as sinister spirits haunting this ancient house of God. Rumours remain that those who still worship here are actually a group of demonic Satanists, hence why the parish is closed to the public on Sundays.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex meet Taoiseach in Dublin
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Dublin for a two-day visit to Ireland. On Tuesday evening they met Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the Government Buildings. Report by Iain Jones.
Recession Ireland - Protesters and World Media.
Media and onlookers observe a small protest outside Government Buildings on Merrion Street, Dublin, Ireland. At the height of the media attention, there were another two TV satellite transmitter vans parked in the alley to the left, with three or four more parked further down Merrion Street.
Van on left is RTÉ. White and Blue vans on right are BBC.
Government Launches €1.25bn Land Development Agency
The Government has launched the Land Development Agency to build 150,000 new homes over the next 20 years, the next step of Project Ireland 2040.
The new Agency has an immediate focus on managing the State’s own lands to develop new homes, and regenerate under-utilised sites. In the longer-term it will assemble strategic landbanks from a mix of public and private lands, making these available for housing in a controlled manner which brings essential long-term stability to the Irish housing market.
An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar said the LDA will come to be seen to be as significant as the decision to establish the ESB, Aer Lingus or the IDA.
IBM People for Smarter Cities presents Dublin lab - Cognitive Buildings
If walls could talk, what would they say? Joern Ploennig is finding out, by teaching our buildings to communicate with and adapt to their inhabitants.
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