Dublin maybe at the first glance a little gray and dull but the doors of dublin are most certainly not.
The doors of dublin.
The transition of dublin s coloured front doors from an idiosyncrasy into a cultural attraction happened in 1970s new york close to saint patrick s day.
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You probably have heard about the famous doors of dublin.
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The story of how these doors ended up splashed with rich colors bringing the perfect dose of effervescence to dublin s street scenes is an intriguing one in and of itself and one that really resonates with what i m a big believer in individuality.
Growing up in the irish hub eleanor was always fascinated by the city s creative culture.
It s said usually by tour guides that the writer george moore lived next door to another well known writer oliver st.
Some in better shape than others some in muted colors others in yer face.
Decorated iron coal hole covers were often embedded in the pavement.
Both were a bit eccentric and so the story goes moore painted his door green so that the drunken gogarty wouldn t mistakenly come knocking on it late at night.
Many people assume that they are confined to dublin s southside.
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And indeed a stroll around merrion square fitzwilliam square and the surrounding areas will lead you past a hundred and more of georgian houses with the archetypal doors of dublin out front.
Dublin is abundant with colourful georgian doors and many still survive with their polished brass fittings.
These are the doors of dublin the simple and beautiful entryways found around the irish capital images of the city s doors are curated and compiled by eleanor costello a photographer who was born and raised in dublin.
A collage of dublin doors was placed in the window of the fifth avenue irish tourism office generating an.
Doors of dublin are no exception.
The vibrant colours used on the doors was to add some individual flair and to counteract the strict architectural rules of the style.
Today this door is known as the door of reconciliation and is on display in the cathedral s north transept.
Apr 25 2014 the georgian door is a well recognised symbol of welcome in dublin and probably the most commonly known element of the style.
This story also lives on in a famous expression in ireland to chance your arm.