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Dublin, Ireland

The Ha'penny Bridge is a charming pedestrian bridge in Dublin, spanning the River Liffey. This iconic cast-iron structure, painted in white, elegantly arches over the water, offering picturesque views of the city. Originally built in 1816, it was named after the halfpenny toll that pedestrians once paid to cross. The bridge connects the bustling Temple Bar area to the north side of Dublin, making it a popular route for both locals and tourists.