In the early 20th century, a surge of nationalist ideas in Ireland was proposed to rename Sackville Street to O'Connell Street (O'Connell), but the proposal was not accepted at the time.
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O'Connell Bridge Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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O'Connell Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin and one of Dublin's landmarks. The bridge was built in late 1700, and got its name chaned after the statue of Daniel O'Connell was unveiled at one end of the bridge.
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In the early 20th century, a surge of nationalist ideas in Ireland was proposed to rename Sackville Street to O'Connell Street (O'Connell), but the proposal was not accepted at the time.
The O'Connell Monument was built to commemorate the 19th century Irish national leader Daniel O'Connell, and the street is also named after him. The O'Connell Bridge across the River Liffey is also naturally named after him. The bridge, which connects O'Connell Avenue and D'Olier Avenue and the pier, was built in 1794 and named O'Connell Bridge in 1880. When we went, the streets and bridges were being renovated, so it looked so messy that the whole picture of the bridge was not clear, the second and third pictures were surrounded by the middle of the bridge, the fourth and fifth pictures were taken on the two sides of the Liffey River and the bridge in the distance Beam.
The O'Connell Bridge (O'CONNELL BRIDGE) on the Liffey River in Dublin city center was built in 1794 and named the name it is now in 1880. It should be said that this is the most important bridge on the Liffey River. The sculpture of the huge national hero O'Connell standing at the bridge is watching the people and tourists. Witness the history and changes of Dublin. Cornell Bridge is powerful and vicissitudes compared to another beautiful halfpenny bridge on the Liffey River. We walk across the bridge almost every day for five days in Dublin. Crossing this bridge is O'Connell Street, the famous old post office, the pillar of light, The pedestrian street is on this street. The traffic on the bridge is busy, and there are double-layer red tourist buses, including several buses to the airport, and tourists are woven at noon. Now many streets in Dublin are under construction, and the bridges and roads are under construction. I heard it was the resumption of the tram construction.
都说与伴侣一起走完大桥会一直在一起,很开心,每每次从上面走过,都可以感觉到车多
If you’re a person who loves to walk, then you shall enjoy the walk on this bridge. The bridge quite busy during the day and in the night. But if you love history and art then it’s good choice.