National Memorial

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National Memorial: A Tribute to Sacrifice

Opened in 2008, the National Memorial is a poignant tribute to those who lost their lives serving Ireland's Defense Forces.

Designed by Brian King, this stone-and-glass pyramid features four bronze figures symbolizing the branches of the Defense Forces, standing guard over an eternal flame. The memorial serves as a space for reflection and remembrance, emphasizing Ireland's commitment to honor its fallen heroes.

Significant Features

The architectural design resonates with solemnity, employing a modern aesthetic while incorporating meaningful symbolism. The site plays a crucial role in Ireland's cultural heritage, serving both as a memorial and a public space for memorial services.

Must-See Highlights

  • Flame of Remembrance 🔥
  • Bronze Figures of Service Members ⚔️
  • Architectural Design and History 📐

The National Memorial is free to access, making it suitable for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum National Memorial

Unveiling Ceremony

The memorial was unveiled by former President Mary McAleese, marking a significant national event.

Eternal Flame

The eternal flame is a central feature, symbolizing the unyielding memory of those who sacrificed their lives.

Designer Legacy

Brian King, who designed the memorial, was known for his contributions to contemporary Irish sculpture.

Location

90 Merrion Square W

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