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Customs House can see a very rich Irish architectural style, Customs House is also a very unique area, here can observe a lot of fun items, foreign companies visit is also very interesting.
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The Custom House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dublin's Customs Building stands on the east of O'Connell Avenue and the north bank of the Liffey River. Visitors can see the customs settings, tariff payments, and road, railway, canal and other traffic conditions from the 18th to the 19th century. The building records The rich content of Dublin is a typical epitome of Dublin's modern development. In 1791, the British designer James Ganton took the lead in designing this beautiful and dignified building. It has a history of more than 300 years. The second floor of the Customs Building records the building that poured the soul of creation on the Liffey River. The teacher's life, from here looking at the city center of Dublin along the arc of James' year, is also interesting.
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Customs House can see a very rich Irish architectural style, Customs House is also a very unique area, here can observe a lot of fun items, foreign companies visit is also very interesting.
Customs House is a landmark building in Dublin. It is located on the banks of the Liffey River. Now this building is not a Customs House, but has become a municipal office building in Dublin. But he is still a famous building on the Liffey River. It is very atmospheric and you must enjoy it.
Dublin Customs House is the most important landmark in Dublin, built on the banks of the River Liffey. Now Customs House is Dublin's municipal office building, and it is not open to the public. Everyone can only take pictures outside. It is very majestic.
Dublin Customs Building is one of Dublin's landmark buildings. It is located on the famous River Lifei. Originally used by the Customs, it is now the Dublin Government Office Building. It is not open to the outside world. The building itself is very characteristic and heroic. It is a beautiful scenery along the Lifei River.
Always feel that this kind of classical architecture at night looks more mysterious, pull you back to the medieval catch-up. In IFSC, Dublin1, it's obvious that I wanted to take a positive panorama across the river. Unfortunately, road construction is under way by the river. Next time.
Don't miss it. Walk along the river and go home. When you see such a beautiful and magnificent building, of course, you have to stop to take pictures and explore again. The sign at the door said that it was the old customs building. Now, I don't remember what it is.