Monday, October 03, 2011

Dublin Castle

The nature of the Dublin Castle has remained, as if it was designed in the 18th century. The Castle is a remarkable piece of medieval architecture, while combining several other styles in construction. These styles include Georgian, Gothic Revival and NeoRonanesque.

The castle quadrangle is grey and empty, the Georgian architecture is sober, yet in another courtyard tucked away in a corner is a splash of colour. Some brightly couloured buildings in green, red and yellow and blue turrets add some cheer and delight.

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