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The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed Forces until 1922 when it was turned over to the Irish Defence Forces after the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The Irish Army continued to operate the site as an ammunition store through the mid-20th century. It was fully demilitarised by the 1980s. The fort is now managed by the Office of Public Works. As of 2015, it was in a derelict state and not open to the public, however some repairs were undertaken and the site partially opened for "limited guided tours" from 2016.

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  • Das Magazine Fort (irisch Dún na hArmlainne) ist eine ehemalige militärische Einrichtung im Phoenix Park in Dublin. Hauptsächlich wurde sie als Pulvermagazin benutzt. (de)
  • The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed Forces until 1922 when it was turned over to the Irish Defence Forces after the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The Irish Army continued to operate the site as an ammunition store through the mid-20th century. It was fully demilitarised by the 1980s. The fort is now managed by the Office of Public Works. As of 2015, it was in a derelict state and not open to the public, however some repairs were undertaken and the site partially opened for "limited guided tours" from 2016. (en)
  • Is eárd is Dún na hArmlainne (uaireanta An Dún Armthaisce) (Béarla: The Magazine Fort ) ann ná foirgneamh a tógadh sa bhliain 1734 san áit a raibh áras cónaithe ann roimhe, i mBaile Átha Cliath na hÉireann, agus ar athraíodh is ar bhain rialtas na Breataine agus an t úsáid as mar dhún armlainne. Tógadh an Dún in áit árais chónaithe, mar dúirt Diúc Dorset go raibh armthaiscí de dhíth i mBaile Átha Cliath. Tá sé suite ar Chnoc Tomás i bPáirc an Fhionnuisce i mBaile Átha Cliath na hÉireann. Tagann ainm an Dúin ón úsáid a baineadh as mar thaisce arm thar na blianta, ag rialtas na Breataine ar dtús, agus níos déanaí ag Saorstát Éireann. Tá cruth cineál réalta ar an dún, agus tá móta (gan uisce) timpeall air freisin. Rinne siad forbairt ar an dún sa bhliain 1801 chun áit chónaithe a chur ar fáil. Níl an dún in úsáid i láthair na huaire. Bhí áras cónaithe ag ar an suíomh. Glaoitear 'The Phoenix' air, ainm a thagann as ainm mí-aistrithe na páirce. . Thóg sé an t-áras tar éis a fuair sé léasaigh 400 sa bhliain 1611. (ga)
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  • Aerial image of Magazine Fort (en)
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  • John Corneille (en)
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  • Aerial image of Magazine Fort (en)
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  • Somewhat derelict (en)
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  • Ireland (en)
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  • Location in Ireland (en)
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  • Ireland (en)
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  • Magazine Fort (en)
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  • Dún na hArmlainne (en)
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  • Partial (en)
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  • c.1737 (en)
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  • Now's here's a proof of Irish sense/Here Irish wit is seen / When nothing's left that's worth defence/We build a Magazine (en)
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  • Bastion fort and magazine (en)
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  • Das Magazine Fort (irisch Dún na hArmlainne) ist eine ehemalige militärische Einrichtung im Phoenix Park in Dublin. Hauptsächlich wurde sie als Pulvermagazin benutzt. (de)
  • The Magazine Fort is a bastion fort and magazine located within the Phoenix Park, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1735, it was occupied by British Armed Forces until 1922 when it was turned over to the Irish Defence Forces after the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The Irish Army continued to operate the site as an ammunition store through the mid-20th century. It was fully demilitarised by the 1980s. The fort is now managed by the Office of Public Works. As of 2015, it was in a derelict state and not open to the public, however some repairs were undertaken and the site partially opened for "limited guided tours" from 2016. (en)
  • Is eárd is Dún na hArmlainne (uaireanta An Dún Armthaisce) (Béarla: The Magazine Fort ) ann ná foirgneamh a tógadh sa bhliain 1734 san áit a raibh áras cónaithe ann roimhe, i mBaile Átha Cliath na hÉireann, agus ar athraíodh is ar bhain rialtas na Breataine agus an t úsáid as mar dhún armlainne. Tógadh an Dún in áit árais chónaithe, mar dúirt Diúc Dorset go raibh armthaiscí de dhíth i mBaile Átha Cliath. Tá sé suite ar Chnoc Tomás i bPáirc an Fhionnuisce i mBaile Átha Cliath na hÉireann. Tagann ainm an Dúin ón úsáid a baineadh as mar thaisce arm thar na blianta, ag rialtas na Breataine ar dtús, agus níos déanaí ag Saorstát Éireann. (ga)
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  • Magazine Fort (de)
  • Dún na hArmlainne (ga)
  • Magazine Fort (en)
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  • Magazine Fort (en)
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