Liberty Hall print 30cm x 40cm, unframed
A bold and beautifully detailed print of Liberty Hall. Upon its completion in 1965, it was the tallest building in the country. For a period, it served as the headquarters of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union. Some folks love it, some folks hate it, and it has survived threats of demolition over recent years. It's currently the sixth tallest building in Ireland and arguably one of our most iconic structures.
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What's it made of?
Printed with archival pigment ink on 290gr art paper with a slightly textured silk finish.
How does it come?
Unframed, mounted in a heavy board and backing, in a plastic sleeve. Measures 30 x 40 cm