Every day for a week in Dublin, you can see this steeple, which is also called the Light Pillar, the steeple, the Needle of the Sea God, etc. The local people call it The Spire. It's better to think about the name of the steeple or the sea god needle. Blessing Dublin. The most spectacular is the circular hall on the roof of Guinness Store House in the Guinness Winery, surrounded by glass that gives a 360-degree bird's-eye view of Dublin, with a complete view of the steeple. On the O'Cornell Bridge on the Liffey River, the sculpture of O'Cornell, the national hero, and the steeple come into view together. Crossing the bridge is O'Connor Street. The minaret is very close to the old post office, where the Easter uprising took place 100 years ago. It can be taken together. With the steeple as the center, on both sides is Dublin's famous pedestrian street, tourists like knitting. Below the steeple is the best MEETING POINT. Team tourists will never leave. The minaret, which was born in 2003, is amazing for its uniqueness. According to the data, it is the highest outdoor sculpture in the world. The steeple, concise and modern in style, is magnificent and rigid, and shows great charm under the sunlight mapping. It's difficult to take a picture of the whole body of the steeple. It works well at the bottom.