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Rory Lynskey

See how Dublin has changed throughout the years with these before and after pics

It's fair to say that parts of Dublin have changed quite significantly throughout the years.

From old buildings like the Wardrobe Tower and The Custom House to newer impressive structures like Samuel Beckett bridge and the Bord Gais theatre, some of it has changed significantly, while some of it has remained relatively untouched.

The capital has remained always been associated with low-rise buildings, with the current tallest building, The Capital Dock, standing at 259 ft, 22 stories above the ground.

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Here are some of the changes in Dublin's architecture over the years - and some of the older buildings in the city that haven't changed that much even several generations later.

Sometimes it can be hard to remember Dublin has some beautiful buildings, and the combination of old and new buildings gives the city something extra.

If you want to check out more of the buildings, there are scores of historic photos in UCD's digital archive -  just click this link to view the collection.

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