A nice shot of the River Liffey that flows straight through Dublin.
It is good to be in Dublin again.
Dublin has changed a lot over the past few years.
One example is the new George's Quay Building (2002) overlooking the River Liffey.
Directly at the IFSC the "Famine Memorial" reminding the viewer that
the times have not always been so well for the Irish people.
Molly Malone invites for a short break in the heart of Dublin.
A group of tourists gathers around this scultpure located at the Trinity College.
Trinity college is the oldest university in Ireland (founded in 1592). It is
famous for graduates such as Swift, Goldsmith, Wilde and Beckett.
Interior gardens at the Trinity College, with the Campanile, surrounded by
sometimes majestic 18th century buildings and squares.
This statue is standing outside Trinity College.
One of the nice greens within Trinity College. Here, you can hardly hear the busy streets
of Dublin.
This statue of Edmund Burke is located outside of Trinity College.
The Dockmasters Office (1820) is located close to the IFSC
and is an excellent restaurant today.
The Custom House of Dublin, built in 1791.
The Liffey Pub is strategically located directly at the, er, River Liffey. ;-)