Merchant's Arch

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Merchant's Arch is a historic pedestrian passageway and archway in central Dublin that links the River Liffey quayside to the city’s Temple Bar district.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archway
historic pedestrian passageway
tourist attraction
city Dublin
connects River Liffey quayside
Temple Bar district
country Ireland
hasAccess pedestrian-only
hasBuiltEnvironmentContext adjacent to historic quayside buildings
surrounded by bars and restaurants
hasCulturalRole gateway to Temple Bar nightlife area
hasFunction link between quays and entertainment district
urban thoroughfare
hasHeritageStatus historic structure
hasNameOrigin named after merchants who historically traded in the area
hasUse pedestrian passageway
isAccessRouteFrom River Liffey quays
surface form: Temple Bar to the River Liffey quayside
isAccessRouteTo Temple Bar from the quays
isInHistoricDistrict Temple Bar district
surface form: Temple Bar
isPartOf Dublin
surface form: Dublin city centre
isPopularWith local pedestrians
tourists
locatedInArea Temple Bar
locatedNear Ha'penny Bridge
locatedOn the south side of the River Liffey
location Dublin
Ireland
nearbyFeature River Liffey quays
surface form: Dublin city quays

River Liffey

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Ha'penny Bridge connects Merchant's Arch