The Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin’s first iron bridge, was constructed to provide a convenient pedestrian crossing over the River Liffey. Spanning the river in the heart of the city, this elegant structure offers both practicality and visual appeal. During the day, its white-painted ironwork and graceful arches stand out against the urban landscape, while at night, it is beautifully illuminated, creating a picturesque scene. Visitors can stroll across the bridge, enjoying the views of the river and the bustling city, and capture memorable photos from various angles.
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