ST ANNE’S PARK 26 SEPTEMBER 2024
The Temple of Isis at St. Anne’s Park
Within the verdant expanse of St. Anne’s Park in Dublin, the Temple of Isis stands as a testament to the Guinness family’s fascination with architectural whimsy and ancient mythology. Erected in the 19th century, this picturesque folly graces the banks of the duck pond, offering a captivating view of the tranquil waters and the small island at its heart.
Modeled after the Temple of Isis in Pompeii, this structure once invited visitors to step inside and admire the scenic vista. However, to protect it from vandalism and further deterioration, access is now restricted. Nonetheless, the Temple of Isis remains an enchanting landmark, its presence evoking a sense of history and wonder amidst the natural beauty of the park.