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Last year Dublin City Council launched their Bridges of Dublin website along with a small exhibition in the Civic Offices which prompted us here in DublinTown to spend a little time thinking about the bridges of our fair city.
Mathew Bridge? A unique bridge, visually appealing and beautifully crafted it is in fact wider than it is long by 5 metres. To serve these new areas and connect our city, new bridges and new designs emerged to reflect a modern city, new names too. Photograph courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. Many a pub quiz has descended into disarray over this question: how many bridges span the River Liffey in Dublin? The answer, according the Dublin City Council , is But does that include pedestrian bridges?
Or the Rosie Hackett Bridge, which is still under construction?
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