Haʼpenny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge is a famous pedestrian bridge in Dublin, Ireland. It crosses the River Liffey and is known for its elegant, curved design made from cast iron. Built in 1816, it was the first iron bridge in Ireland. Originally, pedestrians paid a half-penny toll to cross, giving the bridge its name.
Where is it?
Ha'penny Bridge, North City, Dublin, Ireland
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