In writing these reviews I have found the Ireland is a country that likes to have things in halves, mainly pubs in fairness but also the civic offices in dublin city centre.
This is probably the most controversial building in the city,there were fights that lasted twenty years just about this building and the site it is on. Now any tour guide will tell you that Dublin is a viking town, founded by those scandinavian warriors, and what would you expect Dublin City to do when they found the foundation of Dublin, the very spot where it started? why they would make it a historical site of course! No, the stupid council wentand decided to build their big ugly offices on the site. Here comes the bit about the two halves, the first half of this building was built in the sixties when they discovered the viking site. Then they decided to only build half of the building but then the ninties came and they decided, "sure we might aswell build the other half and completely take over the start of Dublin" so they did, the one mildly interesting thing about the second half is that it is modeled on the UN building in New York. Still no historial viking site. I think some of the walls have been left intact insde somewhere though and you can rent the space out to have an event, just one small nod to dublin actually having a beginning. read more