Dublin’s Georgian Doorways and the Shandon Bells: Mapping the Cultural Pulse of Ireland’s Major Hubs
Dublin rarely announces itself through height. It holds its scale close to the ground. Streets stretch in measured lines. Brick façades sit flush against pavements that have absorbed generations of footsteps. Even the River Liffey moves without urgency, its surface reflecting a sky that rarely feels entirely settled. The city carries colour quietly. It appears…