PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART AT CONQUER HILL ROAD IN CLONTARF
As described by the artist: "City Tripping is a soft, pastel-coloured painting that depicts my idea of travelling throughout Dublin. It is bright and cheerful, designed to give commuters something positive to reflect on as they wait for their bus. As a traveller of public transport daily, I would love to see this artwork in a place that many buses pass by."
This was located across the road from Clontarf Garage.
Conquer Hill Road itself holds a fascinating connection to Ireland's past. The name harks back to the epic Battle of Clontarf in 1014 AD, where Brian Boru's forces clashed with Viking and Leinster armies. While the exact location of the battle is still debated, Conquer Hill Road lies within the broader battlefield area. It's possible that the hill offered a strategic advantage during the fighting or was the site of a key skirmish.
This was located across the road from Clontarf Garage.
Conquer Hill Road itself holds a fascinating connection to Ireland's past. The name harks back to the epic Battle of Clontarf in 1014 AD, where Brian Boru's forces clashed with Viking and Leinster armies. While the exact location of the battle is still debated, Conquer Hill Road lies within the broader battlefield area. It's possible that the hill offered a strategic advantage during the fighting or was the site of a key skirmish.
PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART AT CONQUER HILL ROAD IN CLONTARF