Love Lane, Dublin — Guia do visitante e o que fazer por perto
Sobre Love Lane
Love Lane is a small pedestrian passage in Dublin's Temple Bar district, officially known as Crampton Court, connecting Dame Street to Essex Street East. It's one of the city's hidden gems, transformed from a neglected alley into a colourful urban art installation.
The passage has a surprisingly long history. In the 18th century, Crampton Court was Dublin's unofficial stock exchange, where merchants gathered in two coffee houses (the Little Dublin Coffee House and the Royal Exchange Coffee House) to do business before the city's official exchange was built. In November 1787, the lane was flooded when the underground River Poddle burst its banks during heavy rain.
By the early 2000s, like many of Dublin's back lanes, the passage had fallen into disuse and attracted antisocial behaviour. In 2014, Dublin City Council launched a "Love the Lanes" initiative to revitalize these forgotten spaces.
In June 2018, the lane was revamped by artists who installed hundreds of ceramic tiles along the walls, each bearing a public submission: love quotes, heartbreak confessions, song lyrics, poetry, and bits of Irish wit. The result transformed the passage into what locals now call Love Lane.
The lane is free to walk through at any time. It's easy to miss if you don't know it's there, tucked between the bustle of Dame Street and the cobblestones of Temple Bar.
If you're on a Questo quest through Dublin, Love Lane is exactly the kind of hidden spot that makes a city walk feel like a treasure hunt.
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- Crampton Ct, Dublin, Ireland
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