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Iveagh Markets’ long fall into decay It’s one of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks – an emblem of the capital’s history and a venue with more than a century of tradition behind it.
But the Iveagh Markets building in Dublin 8 has now been closed for more than 25 years, and its dilapidation is a painful tribute to bureaucratic neglect and squashed ambition.
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