Because we have effectively two rivers flowing through our beautiful city, we need lots of... read more











Because we have effectively two rivers flowing through our beautiful city, we need lots of... read more
This bridge was opened in 1977 and before that, one had to walk a fair detour to cross the... read more
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Because we have effectively two rivers flowing through our beautiful city, we need lots of bridges. Trinity bridge is exceptionally useful as it spans the river lee at a strategic point between two others. Plus it’s pedestrian only so it’s really safe. More of this...More

This bridge was opened in 1977 and before that, one had to walk a fair detour to cross the river. Very convenient for everyone that uses it! I only cross it occasionally but it's most useful.

Trinity Bridge is a uncomplicated footbridge that connects Morrison's Island [Morrison’s Quay] to Union Quay. It is named after the nearby Holy Trinity Church. Constructed in 1977, Trinity Bridge was officially opened by the Lord Mayor Gerald Goldberg on the 14th of October. It's a...More





Love Ireland. Would go again on a moments notice. Very exciting touring and seeing the sights. Walking where the ancestors trod is so very exciting.

While its just a bridge, it is a very cool looking bridge going over the river in downtown Dublin. Its a good place for pictures.

Nothing special to srr it is just a bridge. A lot of other bridges I have seen have more touristic value.

There is nothing but a bridge. You get over the wather without getting wet. So you will see it, but you want see it because its something big to see.

This is a bridge over the river Lee. There is nothing of architectural or other merit in ie, save it is a bridge!

small pedestrian bridge strategically linking Georges Quay with Father Matthew Quay. Prone to flooding in high tides.








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