Ha'penny Bridge
Dublinlocality
Irelandcountry
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The Ha'penny Bridge, a graceful cast-iron pedestrian bridge spanning the River Liffey, has become an emblem of Dublin's enduring charm. It connects the bustling north and south sides of Ireland's capital, offering a picturesque crossing that has delighted both locals and visitors since 1816. The bridge's quaint name harks back to the days when a half-penny toll was collected from those wishing to cross. Today, it stands toll-free, a symbol of Dublin's welcoming spirit and rich history, drawing countless admirers who pause to capture its elegant silhouette against the ever-changing Irish sky.
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