Dublin City Council Dublin Winter Lights

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Dublin, Friday 29th November - Tuesday 31st December

The ‘Dublin City Council Dublin Winter Lights’ festival transforms the city centre with epic light features on iconic landmarks, buildings, bridges, trees, statues and Merrion Square Park.
It is a festive experience like no other where people of all generations can experience specially commissioned dynamic, colourful and imaginative light projections by leading artists throughout the city centre.

The locations are:


Date:
Friday 29th November - Tuesday 31st December
Time:
From dusk
Price:
Free

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