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George,  Ireland Ireland
16 Apr 2025
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Wow. Simple but very moving exhibition. Great 19th century photos and a few artefacts. Great value book on sale at the desk.
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About: Stephen's Green Shopping Centre

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is a large indoor mall located on Grafton Street, in the south of Dublin. It houses many shops and eateries, and is a lively place to pop into while in the city.

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
St Stephen's Green, D02 HX65, Dublin
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