“Major Shopping Area and Landmark of Dublin”
O'Connell Monument, the memorial to Daniel O'Connell, the 19th century nationalist leader, by sculptor John Henry Foley, which stands at the entrance to the bridge named after him. The monument is in three parts, surmounted by the figure of O’Connell. The base is heavy limestone with four winged figures representing Patriotism, Fidelity, Courage and Eloquence. Above this is a drum surrounded by figures representing O’Connell’s labours and triumphs.
O'Connell Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, and joining O'Connell Street to D'Olier Street, Westmoreland Street and the south quays.
O'Connell Monument and Bridge are the main city hub of fashionable and main landmarks of Dublin. The street covers National Wax Museum, Centre Post Office, the Spire, food shops, restaurants and shopping stores. Main stautes along O'Connell Street includes O'Connell Monument, William Smit O'Brien Statue and Jim Larkin Statue.