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Spire of Dublin
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The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light, is a towering needle-like sculpture that dominates the skyline of O'Connell Street. Completed in 2003, it stands 120 meters tall, making it the world's tallest stainless steel sculpture. Its sleek, tapered design reflects the sky and changes color with the light, appearing silver during the day and glowing softly at night. The Spire replaced Nelson's Pillar, which was destroyed by a bomb in 1966. It serves as a meeting point and a symbol of modern Dublin. Visitors often gather at its base, which is surrounded by shops, historic buildings, and the General Post Office. The Spire's minimalist elegance contrasts with the street's Georgian architecture, creating a dynamic urban vista.
Don't miss
- View the Spire from the base to appreciate its height and reflective surface.
- Photograph it against the sky at different times of day for changing effects.
- Visit the nearby General Post Office, a key site in the 1916 Easter Rising.
- Stroll along O'Connell Street to see other monuments and historic buildings.
- See the Spire illuminated at night, when it acts as a beacon.
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