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The island of Ireland has relatively few tall buildings. The island's first tall building was Liberty Hall, built in 1965, which stands at 59.4 metres (195 ft). The current tallest habitable building on the island of Ireland is the Obel Tower in Belfast, Northern Ireland at 85 metres (279 ft).
Entries in the list that are in Northern Ireland are denoted by an asterisk, the others being in the Republic of Ireland. Nenagh Castle Keep Sculptures Spire of Dublin, 120 m (390 ft) Spire of Hope, St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast*, 40 m (130 ft) Gantry Cranes "Samson", Harland and Wolff, Belfast*, 106 m (348 ft) Bridges
The Obel Tower is a highrise building in Belfast, Northern Ireland, located on Donegall Quay on the River Lagan beside the Lagan Weir.Measuring 85 metres (279 ft) in height, [4] [5] the tower is the tallest storeyed building in Ireland, dominating the Belfast skyline.
This list ranks the tallest externally complete buildings and structures in County Dublin, Ireland which stand over 50m tall. As of December 2023, there are 6 structures over 80 m (260 ft) tall and 11 buildings over 50 m (164 ft) tall.
Albert Memorial Clock. The tallest building in Belfast is the Obel Tower at 86 metres (282 feet). It is the tallest building in Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland. The tallest structure in Belfast is the Black Mountain transmission station, servicing TV and Radio, at 228.6 m (750 ft 0 in).
Russborough House in Ireland is an example of Palladian architecture.. Russborough House is a stately house near the Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow, Ireland.Located between the towns of Blessington and Ballymore Eustace, it is an outstanding example of Palladian architecture, designed by Richard Cassels (also commonly known as Richard Castle) for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown and ...
Dublin's fifth tallest storeyed building and Ireland’s first tall building Liberty Hall ( Irish : Halla na Saoirse ), in Dublin , Ireland , is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU).
Residential building: 1963–1971: 1,060 3,480: Geneva: Switzerland: 15. "Lange Jammer" Longest skyscraper in the world 60 m high and 1,000 m long: 1968–2010: 1,000 3,300: Märkisches Viertel: Germany: 16. "Corviale" is the longest with a unique body, and parallelepiped building shape