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The Little Shamrock

A cool Irish Pub in Old Town Geneva, Switzerland. I caught this shot in December when it was a bit cold, so the streets were pretty empty.

 

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Temple Bar is the most famous and vibrant cultural and nightlife district in Dublin, located on the south bank of the River Liffey.

 

Identity and Atmosphere: It is world-renowned for its narrow, cobbled streets, Georgian architecture, and high concentration of traditional Irish pubs. The atmosphere is constantly lively, attracting a large number of tourists and locals, with a highlight being the continuous sessions of live traditional Irish music.

 

History: The district is likely named after Sir William Temple (who had his house and gardens here in the 17th century). After a period of decline, it was saved from demolition in the 1980s. Instead of becoming a bus station, the area was promoted as a "Cultural Quarter" in the early 90s, solidifying its current bohemian and artistic identity.

 

Cultural Offerings: Beyond the pubs, Temple Bar hosts art galleries, craft and vintage clothing shops, theatres, and various markets, such as the Temple Bar Book Market.

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The Masonry is a coworking space and a historic building located on Thomas Street in the Liberties district of Dublin. Formerly a seed and grain warehouse for the Irish Agricultural Wholesale Society, with parts dating back to 1780. With its refurbishment, the building has retained its original architecture, featuring brick facades and wooden beams, transforming into a modern and vibrant workspace. It offers a wide range of options, including private offices and coworking spaces, for both small and large businesses. The Masonry features an internal and external courtyard, meeting rooms, and amenities such as daily cleaning and IT support.

Nach dem ersten füllen wird 2min gewarten und dann nochmal nachgeschenkt. yammy!

 

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Pizzeria Chez Murphy's, Microbrasserie / Microbrewery,

Rue Saint-Jean, Vieux-Québec, Québec, Canada

The Fiddler's Rest in Portglenone.

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Brilliant night in Irish pub, music, singing, dancing...

 

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There are many great restaurants at Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

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The Temple Bar Food Market is an outdoor gastronomic market held every Saturday in Meeting House Square, in the heart of Dublin. Founded in the late 90s, it was created by a group of local producers with the vision of bringing farm-fresh and artisan products to the city center. The market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, including organic fruits and vegetables, cheeses, artisan breads, fresh seafood, and homemade pastries. It's also an ideal place to enjoy ready-to-eat food, such as oysters, crepes, and other international dishes. The market is a must-visit for food lovers who want to experience Ireland's vibrant culinary culture in a lively atmosphere.

This Pub is located on Sunderland Rd, opposite Felling Metro station.

It's a beautiful building but has been closed for many years.

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The Ambassador Theatre is a historic and versatile venue located on Parnell Street, at the top of O'Connell Street, on Dublin's north side.

 

Historic Origin: The original building dates back to 1764 and was designed by John Ensor as an assembly hall and social rooms intended to raise funds for the nearby Rotunda Hospital.

 

Life as a Cinema: From the late 19th century, the venue began showing 'moving pictures,' and in 1910, it became a full-time cinema. It was rebranded as The Ambassador in 1954 and was Dublin's longest-running cinema until it closed in 1999.

 

Current Function: Following its closure as a cinema, the space has had several reincarnations. It operated as a major live music venue (hosting artists like Amy Winehouse and Def Leppard) and, currently (as of 2024), is primarily used as an event space, exhibition hall, and comedy concert venue.

 

Architecture: The building is notable for its classical design, featuring colonnades and arches, and is considered an important component of the architectural heritage of the Parnell Square area.

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És clar! Aquí tens un petit resum de Sunlight Chambers a Dublín, tant en català com en anglès. Aquest edifici és una autèntica joia arquitectònica i visualment única a la ciutat.

 

️ Sunlight Chambers, Dublín (Català)

Sunlight Chambers és un edifici d'oficines històric situat a la cantonada de Parliament Street i Essex Quay, molt a prop del districte de Temple Bar, a la riba sud del riu Liffey.

 

Història i Propietari: L'edifici va ser construït entre 1899 i 1901 per a Lever Brothers, l'empresa britànica fabricant del famós "Sunlight Soap". Va servir com a seu de l'empresa a Dublín.

 

Estil Arquitectònic: Va ser dissenyat per l'arquitecte Edward Ould en un estil Italianitzant Romàntic (Florentí). Aquest disseny, amb els seus arcs i ràfecs profunds, era molt inusual i cridaner a la Dublín de l'època, dominada per l'arquitectura Georgiana i Victoriana.

 

La Fita Distintiva (Els Friscs): El tret més famós són els espectaculars friscs de ceràmica policromada (faiança) que recorren l'exterior. Aquests panells, obra de l'escultor alemany Conrad Dressler, representen la història de la fabricació i ús del sabó i la promoció de la higiene.

 

Recepció Històrica: Quan es va construir, l'edifici va ser molt criticat per la premsa arquitectònica local, que el va arribar a anomenar "un dels edificis més lletjos d'Irlanda". Avui, però, és considerat un tresor artístic i un punt de referència distintiu de la ciutat.

 

🌟 Sunlight Chambers, Dublin (English)

Sunlight Chambers is a historic commercial office building located on the corner of Parliament Street and Essex Quay, very close to the Temple Bar district, on the south bank of the River Liffey.

 

History and Owner: The building was constructed between 1899 and 1901 for Lever Brothers, the British company that manufactured the famous "Sunlight Soap." It served as the company's Dublin headquarters.

 

Architectural Style: It was designed by architect Edward Ould in a Romantic Italianate style (Florentine). This design, with its arches and deep overhanging eaves, was highly unusual and striking in turn-of-the-century Dublin, which was dominated by Georgian and Victorian architecture.

 

The Defining Feature (The Friezes): The most famous feature is the spectacular polychrome ceramic friezes (faience) that wrap around the exterior. These panels, crafted by German sculptor Conrad Dressler, depict the story of soap production and use and the promotion of hygiene.

 

Historical Reception: When first built, the building was heavily criticized by the local architectural press, which famously dubbed it "one of the ugliest buildings in Ireland." Today, however, it is regarded as an artistic treasure and a distinctive city landmark.

We found ourselves on an errand *in Crossmaglen, across the border in South Armagh today.

As we are enjoying Only Murders in the Building I had to take a photo of Shorts Bar which is owned by cousins of actor Martin Short, whose father emigrated from Crossmaglen in the 1920s.

*typo corrected

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The GPO Museum (General Post Office Museum), located inside the iconic neoclassical General Post Office (GPO) building on O'Connell Street, Dublin, is one of the most important sites for understanding modern Irish history.

 

Main Focus: The museum primarily focuses on the 1916 Easter Rising, a pivotal event on the path to Irish independence. The GPO served as the headquarters for the rebels during the Rising and sustained major damage.

 

Experience: The museum offers an interactive and immersive experience, using touchscreens, video, audio-visual materials, and authentic artefacts to narrate the events of 1916 and the aftermath that led to the creation of the Irish Republic.

 

Significance: The GPO remains a powerful symbol of Irish nationalism and communication, as the building still functions as the main post office.

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Yes, we have an Irish pub... :)

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Temple Bar | Established 1840

The Market Bar becomes the Mark T Bar.

 

As the sleek Enviro400 bus from Nolan Coaches rumbled past The Back Page pub in Phibsboro, Dublin 7, it couldn’t help but slow down for a second glance at the mural of the legendary Mrs. Doyle. There she was, immortalized in all her tea-pushing glory, her iconic “Go on, Bohs!” echoing through the ages—or at least through the walls of this football-loving pub. The bus, clearly a Bohemian F.C. fan itself, seemed to nod in approval, as if Mrs. Doyle was urging it to take the scenic route through Dublin 7 with a nice cuppa in hand. “Go on, ye good thing,” the mural seemed to whisper, and the bus revved up, ready to tackle the city streets with the same enthusiasm Mrs. Doyle had for her tea tray.

 

Inside The Back Page, the regulars chuckled as they watched the Nolan Coaches bus pass by, almost certain Mrs. Doyle’s mural had given it a caffeinated blessing. “Sure, if Mrs. Doyle can get the Bohs to victory, she can get that bus to its stop on time!” one punter quipped, raising his pint to the mural. The phrase “Mes Que Un Pub” above the door took on a whole new meaning as the spirit of Father Ted’s most relentless tea-lady seemed to infuse the whole street with her chaotic energy. Who needs a timetable when you’ve got Mrs. Doyle cheering you on? The bus driver, probably humming the Father Ted theme, sped off into the Dublin mist, fueled by the power of “Go on!” and the promise of a good cup of tea at the end of the route.

  

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Really loved the wonderful details here & preparations for the harvest season.

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