This area, the eastern banks north and south of the Liffey River, has been modernized with an impressive collection of office buildings, a new convention center, new theater and fancy apartments.
Above a sculpture from Canada commemorating the many emigrants to that country during the potato famine. Below a reminder of the desperate emigrants of today.
This is a working replica of a 19th century coffin ship, as the cargo ships that transported starving emigrants away from Ireland were known.
The new convention center aka as the biggest cask of Guiness,
and the Samuel Beckett Bridge.






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