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The Spire Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Dublin Spire is a monument in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, also known as the Monument of Light. It replaced Nelson's Column, which was bombed by the Irish Republican Army in 1966, and was inaugurated in 2003. The Dublin Spire symbolizes the rebirth of O'Connell Street. It was designed by the well-known British architect Ian Ritchie. The concept of the design is to "connect the bridge between art and technology with an elegant and energetic sense of simplicity". The entire minaret is 120 meters high and is currently the highest outdoor sculpture in the world. Looking from a distance, the light and shadow reflect on the stainless steel tower, full of focus and beauty.
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The Spire Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Berlin is a well-known city in Germany, with a beautiful environment and unique architectural style that makes it easy to remember. Fortunately, Germany is now far from the shadow of the Nazis, and peace is the main tone.
The most conspicuous landmark in Dublin City is said to be the world's largest outdoor sculpture. Like the Dinghai Shen needle of the East China Sea Dragon King, it is a good place to meet with the eye at any place in the city.
The Dublin Spire is an iconic building throughout Dublin and the tallest building, also known as the Monument of Light, which has been built for 17 years. The entire steeple is covered with stainless steel skin and sparkling in the sun, and he is also listed by the Guinness World Records as the world's tallest outdoor sculpture, and is considered one of the symbols of Ireland.
Very good place, worth a visit, very good, very good!
Not bad, the scenery is pleasant, and the photos are good.
Not bad, local historical and cultural heritage.
Not bad, good building, good photos.