Throngs of tourists swarm Suffolk Street day after day to glimpse the pride of Dublin that stands outside St. Andrew’s Church: a statue of Molly Malone, the folkloric fishmonger commemorated in ...
Molly Malone is a figure from Irish folklore, the protagonist of a song about a girl who sells cockles and mussles from a barrow in “Dublin’s fair city”. A bronze scuplture of her pushing ...
Molly Malone commemorates the young woman featured in the local ... a statue was erected on the corner of Grafton and Suffolk streets and unveiled at the 1988 Dublin Millennium celebrations. Join now ...
Dublin is a beautiful city, and it is amazing to look back in time. Even Queen Elizabeth II noted that “it is impossible to ignore the weight of history here.” And so, on a chilly mid-October morning, ...