Collage of Georgian door fronts on the streets of Upper Merrion and Lower Baggot in Dublin, Ireland. The Georgian style, especially around St. Steven's Green and Merrion Squares, is a dominate architecture feature of Dublin. The style was introduced during the 18th century as the city attracted new wealth and the British relaxed anti-catholic penal laws, allowing many middle-class Catholics to establish and own businesses. Many of the doors are painted in bright colors to set themselves…
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