Anna Livia Millennium Fountain

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Intriguing Anna Livia Millennium Fountain

This artistic fountain depicts Anna Livia, a character from James Joyce's novel 'Finnegans Wake'. Did you know it serves as a tribute to the River Liffey?

Unveiled in 2003, the fountain was created by sculptor Eamonn O'Doherty. It represents the river flowing over the land and has become a cultural landmark for the city. The design incorporates flowing water and granite, symbolizing the connection between Dublin's history and its waterways.

Cultural Highlights

💧 Water Flows: The fountain's design features water cascading over granite, illustrating the theme of movement and flow.
🎭 Literary Tribute: Celebrates Dublin's literary heritage, particularly James Joyce's influence.
📍 Location: Set in a bustling area, it attracts numerous visitors daily, enhancing Dublin's urban landscape.

Open to the public with free access, the fountain is enjoyed by tourists, literary enthusiasts, and families alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Anna Livia Millennium Fountain

Local Nickname

The fountain is affectionately known as the 'floozie in the jacuzzi' by some locals.

James Joyce Connection

Anna Livia is inspired by a character from Joyce's work, emphasizing Dublin's literary culture.

Controversial Origins

The fountain's design faced mixed reactions from the public upon its unveiling.

Location

Croppy Acre Memorial Park

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