Dubh Linn Gardens at Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland
According to Wikipedia...
Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) off Dame Street, Dublin, Ireland, was until 1922 the seat of British rule in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex. Most of it dates from the 18th century, though a castle has stood on the site since the days of King John, the first Lord of Ireland. The Castle served as the seat of English, then later British government of Ireland under the Lordship of Ireland (1171--1541), the Kingdom of Ireland (1541--1800), and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1800--1922). After the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921, the complex was ceremonially handed over to the newly formed Provisional Government led by Michael Collins.
Since its foundation in 1204 Dublin Castle has been at the heart of the history and evolution of the city. Today, spanning an area of over 44,000 square meters (11 acres), the site contains 2 museums, 2 cafés, an international conference centre, 2 gardens, Government Buildings and the State Apartments which are the most important state rooms in the country.
The grounds of the site are free to explore, as is the Chapel Royal, the Chester Beatty Library, the Garda Museum and the Revenue Museum. Access to the State Apartments is by guided tour only and tickets may be purchased from the Apartments in the Upper Castle Yard.
Dubh Linn Garden - Dublin Castle
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the dubh linn garden, hidden just behind the buildings of dublin castle and next to the chester beatty library makes it one of irelands amazing hidden gems.
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Dubh Linn - Irish Folk Festival De Tamboer 2015
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Rooftop Garden with the Brewmaster at Dubh Linn Brew Pub
A sneak peak of the rooftop garden and hops farm on the roof of Dubh Linn Brew Pub. Brewmaster Seth Maxim talks about his budding project and gives a little detail on local sourcied ingredients and the pubs Maple Amber Ale.
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The Dubhlinn Gardens: Hunt the Squirrel by Anna Besson, Reinoud van Mechelen & A Nocte Temporis
The Dubhlinn Gardens: an evening in the high society of 18th century Dublin, where traditional music was ‘civilising’ itself for the salon… This programme was inspired by the passion for traditional Irish music that flautist Anna Besson has felt since she was a child. Surprising as it may seem, it was playing the Irish flute that led her to study the baroque instrument… For the past few years Reinoud Van Mechelen too has begun to train himself in the traditional Irish song with Karan Casey and other singers who have specialised in the unaccompanied Sean-nós. This twofold practice of early as well as traditional music has led the ensemble A Nocte Temporis to offer a programme that is both vivacious and extremely touching.
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a nocte temporis - The Dubhlinn Gardens - Hunt the Squirrel
a nocte temporis & Alpha Classics are already presenting their third CD: The Dubhlinn Gardens, with 18th century Irish music at the crossroads of baroque and folk!
It were my two greatest artistic passions that prompted me to conceive this programme entitled The Dubhlinn Gardens. Ever since my childhood, I have been immersed in the world of traditional music and dance. I discovered traditional Irish music at the age of ten, and began to train with Irish flautists at festivals and in workshops based on essentially oral learning methods. A few years later, my affinity for the wooden flute drew me to the Baroque transverse flute and historical performance. The Dubhlinn Gardens is the outcome of this twofold musical practice, and results from extensive research into the most popular airs in eighteenth-century Ireland, from a time when traditional and ‘art’ music were in no way opposing concepts ... Anna Besson, flautist and co-founder of a nocte temporis
ISL: The history of Dublin Part 1. (SUBTITLED)
This is the first instalment in a series about the history of Dublin, Ireland.
How did the city get to be called Dublin?
There are two names, in Irish and in English.
In Irish, it is called Báile Athá Cliath. (The town of the Ford of the Hurdles)
In English it is called Dublin.
About 1200 years ago, around 800 AD, there were several settlements around the River Liffey.
One such settlement was called Dubh Linn, but in these days it was called Linn Dubh.
Linn = Pool
Dubh = Black.
So Dublin could be translated as Blackpool!
The part of Dublin where the original settlement of Dubh Linn was is now around Dublin Castle and ChristChurch, from the River Liffey upwards.
What about the Gaelic name? Athá Cliath? It was originally a different settlement. It could be translated as the Ford of The Hurdles. It is located near where Heuston Station is. At that time there was no bridge, apart from a ford. The River Liffey was impassable at times, but the Irish who lived there constructed a ford made of wood and stones, that was passable at low tide. Hence the name, The Ford of the Hurdles.
Over the years, the two separate settlements (Dubhlinn and Athá Cliath) merged and became the modern city known as Dublin.
Dublin, Ireland – St Patrick’s Cathedral – Dublin Castle & More – Travel Series Ep. 18
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Travel Series Episode 18:
Video Overview:
-Explore Dublin, Ireland with stops at notable landmarks including St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, St Stephen’s Green, and more.
Featured Flights:
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Featured Cities:
-Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland. Dublin is located in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered on the South by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Dublin Region, as of 2016, was 1,347,359 people, and the population of the Greater Dublin area was 1,904,806. There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by Celtic-speaking people in the 7th century. Later expanded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
Featured Activities/Landmarks:
-CitySightseeing Dublin – (0:07)
-Jeanie Johnston – (0:39)
-Samuel Beckett Bridge – (1:10)
-River Liffey – (1:42)
-St Stephen’s Green – (1:50)
-O’Connell Bridge – (2:29)
-Yeats Memorial Garden – (3:42)
-Dublin Castle – (4:45)
-Irish Sword of State – (6:01)
-Dubh Linn Garden – (7:45)
-Coach House – (7:55)
-Milano – (8:36)
-St Patrick’s Cathedral – (9:07)
-Christ Church Cathedral – (12:20)
-Guinness Storehouse – (13:04)
-Phoenix Park – (14:35)
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Featured Music:
-0:00 – View From Above by Sappherios
-4:30 – A Tale of Unexplored Worlds by Sappherios
-8:29 – Truth by Sappherios
-12:02 – Reminiscence by Sappherios
Featured Equipment:
-iPhone X
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The Dubhlinn Gardens // Anna Besson, Reinoud van Mechelen & A Nocte Temporis
The Dubhlinn Gardens: an evening in the high society of 18th century Dublin, where traditional music was ‘civilising’ itself for the salon… This programme was inspired by the passion for traditional Irish music that flautist Anna Besson has felt since she was a child. Surprising as it may seem, it was playing the Irish flute that led her to study the baroque instrument… For the past few years Reinoud Van Mechelen too has begun to train himself in the traditional Irish song with Karan Casey and other singers who have specialised in the unaccompanied Sean-nós. This twofold practice of early as well as traditional music has led the ensemble A Nocte Temporis to offer a programme that is both vivacious and extremely touching.
ALPHA447
Release date → February 2019
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