Irlanda, E6, Dublin ruta urbana, urban walk
near Droim Conrach, Leinster (Ireland)
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(In my web, click on the flag above to have the translation in your Language. If it doesn't work, copy-paste it into Google Translator) (Dublin) Route 1456 on 23/08/2022; 12.3 km; +40 -40; 4.5 hours. Urban discovery walk. Type of exit: circular; Difficulty: very easy (one walk).
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YEARS AGO: In 1916, a major event took place, the Easter Rising.
1, I start walking from the hotel on Parnell Square West. Today, there was a walking tour, but most of us opted to wander around Dublin a bit. Personally, I find it very poor to make a trip to another country, another culture, another language, with its history and traditions..., make excursions through its mountains, green meadows, river banks and beaches and at the end coming home and not knowing anything about the place you went. It's worth taking some time to visit a major city, maybe a museum (if there's time) and understand, understand, the country and its people (even if it's just a little).
2, I followed Dorset Street and then turned left to go past Saint Joseph's Church. It is a Carmelite church that was originally established in 1919, but was later moved to its current location, where this new temple was built in 1956 in the Lombard style.
3, Since it was open I was able to enter. The Carmelite Order is a mendicant religious order (one of the four major mendicant orders) that arose... ...
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Go to the web / Ir a la web / Ves a la web: http://www.eoliumtrek.cat/index.php/europa/irlanda/1193-irlanda-e6-dublin-ruta-urbana-urban-walk
YEARS AGO: In 1916, a major event took place, the Easter Rising.
1, I start walking from the hotel on Parnell Square West. Today, there was a walking tour, but most of us opted to wander around Dublin a bit. Personally, I find it very poor to make a trip to another country, another culture, another language, with its history and traditions..., make excursions through its mountains, green meadows, river banks and beaches and at the end coming home and not knowing anything about the place you went. It's worth taking some time to visit a major city, maybe a museum (if there's time) and understand, understand, the country and its people (even if it's just a little).
2, I followed Dorset Street and then turned left to go past Saint Joseph's Church. It is a Carmelite church that was originally established in 1919, but was later moved to its current location, where this new temple was built in 1956 in the Lombard style.
3, Since it was open I was able to enter. The Carmelite Order is a mendicant religious order (one of the four major mendicant orders) that arose... ...
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