Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance

Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance is in , . Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance is situated nearby to the sports venue , as well as near .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Dublin Connolly and Croke Park.

Railway station
Connolly station or is the busiest railway station in and , and is a focal point in the Irish route network. On the North side of the , it provides InterCity, Enterprise and commuter services to the north, north-west, south-east and south-west. is situated 300 metres east of Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance.

Stadium
Photo: Hetch, Public domain.
is a Gaelic games stadium in , Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal national stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association. is situated 760 metres north of Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance.

The , alternatively titled the Millennium Spire or the Monument of Light, is a large, stainless steel, pin-like 120 metres in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of , . is situated 710 metres southwest of Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include International Financial Services Centre and North Strand.

Quarter
Photo: Sebb, Public domain.
The is an area of central Dublin and part of the CBD established in the 1980s as an urban regeneration area and special economic zone on the derelict state-owned former port authority lands of the reclaimed and areas of the .

Suburb
is a residential inner city neighbourhood on the Northside of , .

Suburb
Photo: DXR, CC BY-SA 4.0.
is an area east of the inner north side of Dublin, along the where it forms one of the Dublin quays. The name refers to the North Bull Wall, which was constructed to form Dublin Port, extend the Liffey estuary and reclaim land at various stages from the early 1700s until its final completion around 1825.

Site for a proposed National Centre for Research and Remembrance

Latitude
53.3535° or 53° 21′ 13″ north
Longitude
-6.25154° or 6° 15′ 6″ west
Open location code
9C5M9P3X+99
Open­Street­Map ID
way 610561027
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­construction
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