Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
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kayla9
Dundrum, Ireland309 contributions
Mar 2020
I am reviewing the theatre not the artist (Dave Robinson ) The theatre is a tad cold but staff were lovely and if it were full would be a joy. For us the gig was such a boring dissapointment we left at the interval, and the street outside is a little intimidating on a cold March night in Dublin, but we will keep an eye for other gigs and return to see what it is like with a crowd....
Written 1 March 2020
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,968 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
Can’t believe that this is a protected structure. In my view it should be torn down. Shabby and horrible!
Written 16 March 2020
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Steveodo
Carrickfergus, UK5,706 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
So if there's some great eyesore of a 1960s tower block looming over the river Liffey, what do you do? It is currently adorned with images referring to the history of the other buildings that stood here previously, and the role they played in the Easter Rising, and incidents in the years before then. You can't ignore it, this has become a tower block with something to say.
Forgetting what I think of that history, which is irrelevant, this installation is striking. How the giant tower-block sized panels are anchored to the building, without tearing off in the wind, I don't know. I guess they are perforated so the building's occupants can still see out. The images include reproductions of documents you can read from a great distance, plus many comic-book style images of historical incidents. It is a work of commemoration / propaganda / national memory that is immensely effective.
Forgetting what I think of that history, which is irrelevant, this installation is striking. How the giant tower-block sized panels are anchored to the building, without tearing off in the wind, I don't know. I guess they are perforated so the building's occupants can still see out. The images include reproductions of documents you can read from a great distance, plus many comic-book style images of historical incidents. It is a work of commemoration / propaganda / national memory that is immensely effective.
Written 30 August 2016
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,968 contributions
Oct 2018
Awful building that looks like its in very poor condition and both ugly and unsightly. No idea why it is still a structure that can't be changed.
Written 26 November 2018
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,968 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Liberty Hall is Dublin’s version of a Sky Scraper …the problem is it’s falling apart and unfortunately a listed building. Hate it!
Written 26 February 2024
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,968 contributions
Jan 2022 • Solo
Absolute eye sore. Looks partially abandoned. I understand it’s a listed building ….should be listed for demolition!
Written 31 January 2022
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Eamon
Dublin, Ireland14 contributions
Jan 2022 • Solo
An absolute dog of a building! Now that Hawkins House is thankfully gone, this is the ugliest building in Dublin. Disgrace that it's beside the beautiful Custom House. Knock it down, replace with fitting for its surroundings
Written 23 January 2022
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linda h
Dublin, Ireland8 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Brilliant great venue will definitely return. Panto was very good, a great venue to watch a show very clean and well organised
Written 13 January 2020
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Tara O'C
2 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Stumbeled on to this panto but will definately be a visitor again...Grandkids loved it,great value, very funny and kind people,cast took time to allow photos for everyone that wanted after the show. Will definately be back.
Written 27 December 2019
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Andrea L
1 contribution
July 2019 • Business
It is an extremely dirty and old building. I know about people who got robbed. The staff is very aggressive and unhelpful! Change location!!!
Written 9 July 2019
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Hoping to book the panto there in December what are the best seats for the children?
Written 14 September 2019
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