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Dublin Docklands (Irish: Ceantar Dugaí Átha Cliath) is an area of the city of Dublin, Ireland, on both sides of the River Liffey, roughly from Talbot Memorial Bridge eastwards to the 3Arena. It mainly falls within the city's D01 [ 1 ] and D02 [ 2 ] postal districts but includes some of the urban fringes of the D04 district on its southernmost ...
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The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Irish: Údarás Forbartha Dugthailte Bhaile Átha Cliath) (DDDA) was created by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority Act 1997 [1] to lead a major project of physical, social and economic regeneration in the East side of Dublin, Ireland, along both banks of the River Liffey. On 31 May 2012 the ...
Most of Dublin's docklands are east of the bridge, but it is raised on average three times per day to allow river traffic to pass. [citation needed] As of 2016, between 14,000 and 17,000 vehicles per day cross the bridge. [3] [4] As of 2016, lorries and cars pay, either in cash or using electronic tokens, and cycles and motorbikes cross for ...
Entrance. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, located in Dublin's Docklands, covers the history of the Irish diaspora and emigration to other countries. It was designed by the London-based design firm Event Communications, and was voted as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World Travel Awards.
The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre (originally the Grand Canal Theatre) is a performing arts venue, located in the Docklands of Dublin, Ireland. It is Ireland's largest fixed-seat theatre. [ 1 ] It was designed by Daniel Libeskind for the DDDA , built by Joe O'Reilly (Chartered Land), and opened by Harry Crosbie on 18 March 2010. [ 2 ]
Capital Dock is a 22-storey mixed-use development at the junction of Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Britain Quay in the Dublin docklands. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Developed by Kennedy Wilson , the site was acquired in 2012 and construction finished in 2018.
Bruce Springsteen recorded his 2007 album, Live in Dublin at the Point from 17 to 19 November 2006. [34] Bell X1's live album Tour De Flock was recorded at their sell-out 1 December 2006 performance at the Point. [35] The Venue is featured in The Corrs Documentary All The Way Home, which sees the band during sound check while on their Borrowed ...