Dublin

If you want a city that is blessed with an abundance of landmarks as the central theme of your interior design, you have come to the right place. Dublin wall murals feature a skyline Read morethat is ripe with tops of majestic cathedrals and handsome Georgian squares, not to mention Modernist architectural gems and a coastline of Martello towers. Dublin wall murals can instantly make your chosen space more attractive, colourful and energetic. As you will learn later in this category, there is a reason why people say that when you are walking through Dublin, you are walking through history. The different influences of history can be massively felt whenever you look at Dublin wall murals. Your residential, recreational and even corporate rooms can benefit not just visually, but also because these images provide an atmosphere that is positive and calming at the same time. Your selected Dublin wall murals can also be adjusted to complement whatever decoration you have in mind.

History and Dublin wall murals

As already mentioned, the incredible history of Dublin is a vital asset when acquiring Dublin wall murals. The city's first documented history started with the Viking raids in the 8th and 9th century, where settlements were established by the Danes who named the place "Dubh Linn", meaning "black pool". It encountered many raids, and disasters like the infamous fire of 1190 which subsequently led to a stone fortress being built sometime in the 13th century. Dublin wall murals can be something for the history buffs, an ideal gift to give someone who might know that the city was actually incorporated into the English Crown from the 14th to 18th centuries. Of course the most significant sequence of events was the 1916 Easter Rising, the War For Independence and the subsequent Civil War which eventually led to the establishment of the Republic of Ireland. In Dublin wall murals, you really have a piece of history disguised in form of beautiful imagery. This history will give your wall decoration so much texture and meaning.

Things to know

There is a stereotype that the Irish have a penchant for drinking. While it is true that Dublin has more than 1,500 glorious spots to drink, it is also worth noting that the city is known be something of a musical hub, whether that be traditional, rock, or indie. You can practically hear the beat whenever you look at Photowall's lineup of Dublin wall murals. Dubliners also like to poke fun at themselves, which is also something that you should apply when people ask you about your peculiar focal point. You can tell that one of the more prominent features of Dublin wall murals like "Dublin Skyline Rainbow" is the so-called "The Spire". The story behind this is that when 2000 was approaching, the city council wanted to celebrate the new millennium by creating a new landmark. They organized a massive competition where artists, sculptors and architects could submit their ideas, no matter from which part of the world. This makes it even more baffling that a big metal pole won, leading the city's residents to give it nicknames like "The Stiffy at the Liffey" and "Stiletto in Ghetto". Amuse your family and friends with this anecdote when they point out your Dublin wall murals.

More to Dublin wall murals

Speaking of distinct features, another one significant landmark in Dublin wall murals is the imposing Wardrobe Tower. Did you know that the castle remained the seat of the British government in Ireland until 1922 when the country secured its independence? See if you can find the top of Dublin’s last intact medieval tower in Dublin wall murals like "Dublin Ireland Skyline Black". This specific item is slight more dramatic and edgy, which can be cool traits to possess when decorating a personal space. Another term that is associated with Dublin is of course one of their most famous exports, Guiness. The iconic Guinness Storehouse is a major tourist attraction, especially since it has the famous Gravity Bar, where there is a 360-degree view across Ireland's capital and according to experts, the best tasting pint of Guinness in the world. Recreate this feel with Dublin wall murals like "City Dublin I"!
Product information
  • Showing page 1 of 1 pages