Dublin Ireland City Streets Push Pin Map Wall Art

$39.00

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Most orders ship next day!

Standard maps will enter production right away, within the next business day. Larger orders may take more time.

All push pin board maps (framed or canvas wrap) include push pins, are easy to hang, and ship free in the continental US. We'll select the optimal shipping method for fast delivery.

For personalized maps we collaborate closely to guarantee satisfaction. Expect a proof to be sent to you. Your swift responses will facilitate the production and shipping process.

30 Day Returns

If there are any problems with your map we will take care of you. Returns for all maps are straightforward and hassle-free.

For personalized maps, engaging with the email proofs we send ensures that the final product meets your expectations precisely.

We have 30+ years of cartography experience, meticulously craft each order by hand to ensure excellence, and 100% guarantee your satisfaction. We produce maps that are built to last, with state of the art production and archival quality materials.

Personalize Your Map

Customize with quotes, legends, or dedications using "Personalize Map" options to craft your masterpiece map. Or reach out to us if you don't see the option you want.

We collaborate with you from design to approval of your proof so that you are 100% happy before we print and ship.

Our excellent customer service is always open to you.

Dublin Ireland Push Pin Framed Wall Map

Beautiful framed push pin map displays the unique network of city streets, river, port, landscape, and water features of Dublin, Ireland.  This impressive map has an abstract quality and reveals the patterns in the layout of the city. The fun artwork is a delight to explore! Buy any 2 Push Pin City Maps get 1 free!

Includes:

  • Case of 500 Map Pins
  • Mounted Map on Pin Board
  • Beautifully Framed: 100% Crafted in the USA High Quality Frames
  • Hanging Hardware and ready to enjoy
  • Heavy-duty packaging and shipped in very large boxes to your doorstep. Shipping is covered with your order (in the continental USA.)

Ireland's capital city, Dublin, is famous for a rich literary culture, large pub scene, and numerous historical museums and landmarks. Bring The City of Literature to life with our brand new City Map Wall Art. The highly detailed roads, railways, trails, rivers and more will give you a fresh outlook on your favorite city. Choose between different map styles, frames, and custom titles.

Map Cartography:  

At GeoJango, we are experts in GIS mapping and developing products of the highest quality display. We design each of our unique styles by programming thousands of layers within each map. Each map art print is created using open street maps, a comprehensive world-wide database of roads, streets, and other features. In turn, our maps are the most accurate, high-quality, and stylish on the market.

Map Customization and Proofs:  

We can customize the title area with a title, subtitle, quote, legend, coordinates. Write what you would like customized in the Order Notes and we will provide a proof for your review within 1-2 business days!

Businesses, Hotels, Vacation Homes, AirBnB Guest Homes:

Delight your guests and customers with a beautiful map of your city! We can add special icons for your location. We can also add points-of-interests.  Contact us if you would like to add POI and icons to the map for a custom quote.

Shipping and Production: the maps are produced within 3 business days of your order and after you approve your proofs. Shipping time from CA runs 2-5 days anywhere in the continental USA. The maps are individually wrapped and shipped in a very large box to your doorstep. We cover the large shipping costs with your order.

Map Color Styles:

Toner - This map is our classic black and white style. Water is in black.

Pencil - a simplistic, etched pencil design is a classic. Water is in white and includes a special wave pattern.

Night - A dramatic display of the city network at night using blacks and whites.

Retro - The retro map colors highlight water features, parks, and the street network. Major roads are stylized.  

Ganymede - Named after Jupiter’s largest moon. This map includes topography so you can see the city street network, plus the terrain and elevations in muted blue and teal tones.

A Perfect Gift for: Avid travelers, city lovers, and geography enthusiasts. This is the perfect wedding, graduation, or job promotion gift for everyone!

Applications: Decorate your home, office, apartment, or Airbnb with the city you live in, one you’ve traveled to, or as inspiration for your next adventure. This is the ideal custom hospitality wall art for hotels, vacation rentals, local businesses, and more!

Construction: Each city map is individually printed-on-demand as Fine Art, Museum quality production. We mount the map on a high-quality pin board using heavy machinery for a lifelong bound. The map is beautifully framed and hanging hardware is assembled so it is ready to hang and enjoy.

Materials Note: No glass or acrylic glazing. The production is a museum-style mounted map that does not need glass and is very impressive. Use as a push pin map or as wall art.  (FAQ: map pins holes are too small to see if any are removed.)

Guarantee of Quality

We stand behind our work and guarantee the highest level of construction and quality. Contact us if you have any problems with your map, and we will coordinate to ensure you are happy with your order.

History of the City

The history of Dublin, Ireland, is a fascinating tale that unfolds over centuries, reflecting the city's evolution from a Viking settlement to a vibrant cultural and economic hub. As the capital and largest city of Ireland, Dublin's history is deeply intertwined with the nation's struggles, achievements, and cultural identity.

Dublin's origins can be traced back to the Viking Age, when Norse settlers established a trading post on the banks of the River Liffey in the 9th century. The settlement, known as Dyflin, grew into a significant trading center and eventually became the heart of medieval Dublin.

In the medieval period, Dublin's history was marked by the establishment of city walls, churches, and castles. Dublin Castle, originally built by the Vikings and later expanded by the English, became a seat of British rule and administration in Ireland. The city's rich religious heritage is evident in landmarks such as Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral, both of which have played important roles in Ireland's history.

The 17th century brought significant changes to Dublin's history with the arrival of English colonization. The city was a focal point of power struggles between the English Crown and Irish nationalists. The Easter Rising of 1916, a pivotal event in Ireland's fight for independence, saw rebels take control of key sites in Dublin, including the General Post Office. The uprising was suppressed by the British, but it marked a turning point in the push for Irish self-governance.

Dublin's history also includes the literary and cultural achievements that have earned it a reputation as a UNESCO City of Literature. In the 18th and 19th centuries, figures like Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, and W.B. Yeats contributed to Dublin's literary legacy. James Joyce, one of Ireland's most celebrated writers, set his iconic work "Ulysses" in the city, and today, the annual Bloomsday celebration honors his literary contributions.

The 20th century witnessed Dublin's emergence as a modern European city. The establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 marked Ireland's independence from British rule, and Dublin became the capital of the new nation. Over the years, the city has undergone urban development and transformation, with the Docklands area being revitalized as a hub of business and culture.

Today, Dublin is a dynamic city that bridges its historical past with contemporary vibrancy. Its diverse neighborhoods, from the Georgian elegance of Merrion Square to the bustling streets of Temple Bar, showcase a blend of architectural styles and cultural influences.

Dublin's cultural scene remains vibrant, with theaters, museums, and galleries celebrating Ireland's artistic heritage. The National Gallery of Ireland and the Dublin Writers Museum are among the city's cultural treasures.

Dublin's history is also reflected in its people's strong sense of identity and community. The city's pubs, where traditional music and storytelling thrive, provide a glimpse into its sociable and convivial nature.

In conclusion, the history of Dublin is a captivating narrative of resilience, cultural richness, and political change. From its Viking origins to its status as a modern European capital, Dublin's journey embodies the spirit of Irish heritage, literature, and a people's enduring quest for self-determination. The city's ability to honor its past while embracing the present continues to make it a captivating and beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike.