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Naslovnica / Ireland / Dublin Castle 53

Gate to the Irish President's official residence
Áras an Uachtaráin is Irish for "The President's House". This 18th century residence is one of two houses in Phoenix Park, the other being Deerfield, home of the US Ambassador. [Phoenix Park - Dublin - Ireland]
Phoenix Park is one of the largest enclosed city parks in Europe
Phoenix Park was originally created as a Royal deer park in the 17th century [Phoenix Park - Dublin - Ireland]
Plan of Dublin Castle and grounds
[Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
St Patrick's Hall
[Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
State Corridor
[Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
State Drawing Room
This room was built in 1830s as the principal reception room of the Lord Lieutenant and his household. Today it is reserved for receiving foreign dignitaries. [Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
Throne Room
The Throne in this room was built for the 1821 visit of King George IV to Ireland [Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
Wellington Testimonial in Phoenix Park
At a height of 62 metres, Wellington Testimonial is the tallest obelisk in Europe. The Testimonial is in memory of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. An interesting feature of the Testimonial is the four bronze plaques which are cast from cannons captured at Waterloo. [Phoenix Park - Dublin - Ireland]