In this Post I want to show you the ugliest buildings of Dublin.
I don’t mean "The oldest buildings".
I mean, “the ugliest” for their structure and because they are not in the same environment of the rest buildings around them.
The worst thing is, most of them are even abandoned.
To Dublin city Council...
Could you please to start demolition them?
Who are their architects?
Somebody know something about these buildings?
What do you think about them?
Malborough Street. |
Diferences between buildings. Malborough Street. |
Kin's Inn's St. Dublin 1 |
Flees St. Temple Bar. Dublin 2 |
Phibsboro Shopping Centre. North Circular Road, Dublin
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Phibsboro Shopping Centre. North Circular Road, Dublin
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Liffey St. Lower. |
Behind Four Courts, Dublin 1. (Abandoned). |
Eircom Buiding. Malborough St. Dublin 1 |
Dublin Bus Building. O'Connell St Upper |
Heineken Building. O'Connell Bridge. (By Erica) |
Chatham St. Dublin 2 |
Department of Health (?) Poolbeg St. and Townsend St. (By Peter) |
Department of Health (?) Poolbeg St. and Townsend St. (By Peter) |
Department of Health (?) Poolbeg St. and Townsend St. (By Peter) |
Liberty Hall Tower. Old Abbey St. D1 |
Townsend St. Dublin 2 |
SIPTU Building. Old Abbey St. D 1 |
O'connell Street, Dublin 1. (Abandoned). |
O'connell Street. Dublin 1. |
Parnell Street. Dublin 1. (Abandoned). The ugliest building for me. |
Do you know any other ugly building in Dublin?
Tell me their address and I’ll go to take a picture…
Erica send me the next one..
ResponderEliminarThe Heineken's Building in O'Connell Bridge.
Sorry, I can't add the photo.
Completly agree with her
Thanks Erica!
Peter V Murray:
ResponderEliminarThe Ugliest is the Department of Health behind the Screen cinema !
Wow yes!.. He is right!