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Molly Malone Statue

Suffolk St, Dublin 2, D02 KX03, Ireland
4.4(5.5K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Irish Whiskey Museum, The Book of Kells Experience, The Gravedigger Bus Tour, Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin Castle, 3Olympia Theatre, The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience, The National Wax Museum Plus, The Gaiety Theatre, Tourist Office Dublin, restaurants: Zizzi - Dublin Suffolk Street, Salamanca, Cantina Valentina Dublin, Keoghs Cafe, Nando's Dublin - St Andrew's Street, International Bar, Trocadero Restaurant Dublin, O'Donoghue's Bar, Hawksmoor Dublin, Starbucks College Green, local businesses: Brown Thomas Dublin, The Secret Book and Record Store, The Book of Kells, George's Street Arcade, Forbidden Planet International Dublin, Seasons of Ireland, Asia Market, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, The Long Hall
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The Molly Malone statue in Dublin is a well-known and beloved monument located in the heart of the city. The statue commemorates the fictional character Molly Malone from the famous Irish folk song "Cockles and Mussels," which has become an unofficial anthem of Dublin.

The song "Molly Malone," also known as "Cockles and Mussels," tells the story of a beautiful fishmonger who sold her wares on the streets of Dublin and tragically died young of a fever. The song's origins date back to the late 19th century, and it has been an enduring part of Irish culture and tradition.

The Molly Malone statue was created by sculptor Jeanne Rynhart and was unveiled during the Dublin Millennium celebrations in 1988. The statue depicts Molly Malone as a young woman in a traditional 17th-century dress, pushing a cart laden with fish and cockles. The sculpture captures the spirit of the song and has become a popular symbol of Dublin's history and folklore.

Originally, the statue was located at the bottom of Grafton Street, a prominent shopping area in Dublin. However, in 2014, it was moved to Suffolk Street, near the Dublin Tourist Office, to accommodate construction work. The new location remains central and accessible, making it easy for visitors to find and enjoy the statue.

The Molly Malone statue is a popular attraction for both tourists and locals. It has become a must-see landmark, with many visitors stopping to take photos and learn about the folklore behind the character. The statue also serves as a reminder of Dublin's rich cultural heritage and the enduring popularity of traditional Irish music and stories.

Every year on June 13th, Dubliners celebrate Molly Malone Day in honor of the fictional fishmonger. The day features various cultural events, including performances of the song "Molly Malone," storytelling sessions, and other festivities that highlight Dublin's vibrant history and traditions.

The Molly Malone statue in Dublin is a significant cultural landmark that celebrates a beloved Irish folk song and the city's rich history. It continues to draw visitors who appreciate its artistic and...

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Visiting the Molly Mellone Statue in Dublin was an absolute joy! This charming sculpture pays a heartwarming tribute to a remarkable woman and adds a touch of whimsy to the streets of the city.

Located in a picturesque spot, the Molly Mellone Statue effortlessly captures the essence of the beloved character from Irish literature. With a twinkle in her eye and a mischievous smile on her lips, Molly Mellone seems to come alive, enchanting passersby with her infectious spirit.

The attention to detail in the statue is truly remarkable. From the folds of her elegant dress to the wind-swept locks of her hair, every aspect reflects the skill and craftsmanship of the artist. It's a testament to the talent and dedication that went into creating this masterpiece.

One of the most delightful aspects of the Molly Mellone Statue is how it engages the community. People of all ages gather around, taking photos, and sharing in the joy of this whimsical sculpture. It's heartwarming to see the statue become a meeting point for locals and tourists alike, sparking conversations and creating lasting memories.

The Molly Mellone Statue perfectly embodies the vibrant and welcoming spirit of Dublin. It adds a dash of color and happiness to the cityscape, reminding us of the rich literary heritage and the power of imagination. It's hard not to feel a sense of delight and wonder when standing in its presence.

Whether you're a fan of Irish literature, a lover of art, or simply seeking a bit of magic in your day, a visit to the Molly Mellone Statue is an absolute must. Prepare to be captivated by its charm and leave with a smile on your face. Dublin has truly been enriched by this delightful tribute to a...

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The legend of Molly Malone is one of the most common in Dublin ; although it is not clear if Molly Malone ever existed, a song dedicated to her name is very popular in town (and abroad) and is also the unofficial anthem of Dublin city. Like the song is saying, Molly suppose to be a fishmonger who sold cocles and mussels from her barrow she wheeled through the city of Dublin over the day time, and who died young of a fever - there is otherwise more stories about Molly, but no ones knows which one is real or if she ever existed - in any case, as the legend is saying, in nowdays her ghost still haunts the Dublin city streets. The Molly Malone statue is located in front of St. Andrew's church on St. Andrew's and Suffolk street crossroad, just 2 min walk from Trinity College which means that statue was moved a little bit away from its first, original location on Grafton street (where suppose to be returned one day, but in December 2018 is still on the present, new location). Otherwise the statue is approachable for everyone for free and without any obstacles - in case you are with car, you can find some payable street and garage parking places nearby, but it is recommended to use public transport, or just walk over there, as there is also many other touristic location in neighbourhood you can visit. Nothing special on statue though, but due to importance for Dublin city, a must see touristic location - so if you are in Dublin for a touristic purpose, you just have to go there... and who knows, maybe you will be the one who will find out the real story about Molly, or see her ghost roaming through the...

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Erik SauvéErik Sauvé
Ah yes, the Molly Malone statue. Come for the history, stay for the hilariously polished
 features. Located smack in the middle of Dublin, Molly stands there with her wheelbarrow like she’s been waiting 300 years for someone to buy her cockles and mussels. Alive, alive-o, indeed. You’ll spot her instantly—mainly because tourists can’t resist grabbing her chest for “good luck,” which has resulted in a level of bronze shine that’s honestly blinding. No judgment, but she’s definitely more polished than your future. Despite the inappropriate groping and awkward photo ops, it’s kind of impossible not to love her. She’s got this “I’m over it” face that’s strangely relatable, and her backstory is half tragic, half catchy sea shanty. You haven’t really been to Dublin until you’ve stood next to Molly, awkwardly trying to look respectful while someone behind you loudly sings the song and poses like they’re on a budget album cover. Cultural? Yes. Hilarious? Absolutely. Iconic? Always. Molly’s not just a statue—she’s a rite of passage.
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Joel ManciaJoel Mancia
Escultura em bronze de uma mulher, muito apreciada pelo pĂșblico. Sempre hĂĄ gente clicando ao redor, muito disputada para fotos. É muito bonita Vale passar por ali!
Vadim SorokinVadim Sorokin
đŸŠ€đŸŽ¶ Molly Malone Statue — The most photographed fishmonger in Dublin (and she’s not even mad about it) You haven’t truly been to Dublin until you’ve met Molly Malone — cart, corset, and all. She’s strong, proud, and frankly more famous than most local celebrities. Known affectionately as “The Tart with the Cart” (because, well
Dubliners love a good nickname), Molly stands there day and night, pushing her wheelbarrow through streets broad and narrow
 or at least posing like she might. Come for the history, stay for the photo op — and maybe give her a little wave. She’s been standing there since 1988, and let’s be honest
 she’s still pulling crowds better than half the city.
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Ah yes, the Molly Malone statue. Come for the history, stay for the hilariously polished
 features. Located smack in the middle of Dublin, Molly stands there with her wheelbarrow like she’s been waiting 300 years for someone to buy her cockles and mussels. Alive, alive-o, indeed. You’ll spot her instantly—mainly because tourists can’t resist grabbing her chest for “good luck,” which has resulted in a level of bronze shine that’s honestly blinding. No judgment, but she’s definitely more polished than your future. Despite the inappropriate groping and awkward photo ops, it’s kind of impossible not to love her. She’s got this “I’m over it” face that’s strangely relatable, and her backstory is half tragic, half catchy sea shanty. You haven’t really been to Dublin until you’ve stood next to Molly, awkwardly trying to look respectful while someone behind you loudly sings the song and poses like they’re on a budget album cover. Cultural? Yes. Hilarious? Absolutely. Iconic? Always. Molly’s not just a statue—she’s a rite of passage.
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Escultura em bronze de uma mulher, muito apreciada pelo pĂșblico. Sempre hĂĄ gente clicando ao redor, muito disputada para fotos. É muito bonita Vale passar por ali!
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đŸŠ€đŸŽ¶ Molly Malone Statue — The most photographed fishmonger in Dublin (and she’s not even mad about it) You haven’t truly been to Dublin until you’ve met Molly Malone — cart, corset, and all. She’s strong, proud, and frankly more famous than most local celebrities. Known affectionately as “The Tart with the Cart” (because, well
Dubliners love a good nickname), Molly stands there day and night, pushing her wheelbarrow through streets broad and narrow
 or at least posing like she might. Come for the history, stay for the photo op — and maybe give her a little wave. She’s been standing there since 1988, and let’s be honest
 she’s still pulling crowds better than half the city.
Vadim Sorokin

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