In the heart of Dublin, the Oscar Wilde Statue stands as a tribute to the renowned Irish playwright and poet. Located in Merrion Square, a public park just across the street from his childhood home, the sculpture captures Wilde lounging on a boulder, surrounded by the park’s scenic environment. The statue is adorned with inscriptions of his poems, offering visitors a tangible connection to his literary legacy. Nearby, the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) further enriches the area’s celebration of Dublin’s rich literary heritage.
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