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Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest, Dublin Festival of Fools, April 1st 2009

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On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 180
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On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43030
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43031
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43032
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43033
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43034
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43046
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43080
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43081
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43082
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43083
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43084
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43103
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43104
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43105
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43106
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43107
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at www.festivalfools.com. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre.

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.

ID: 43109

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On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.
On April 1st, 2009, the Dublin Festival of Fools was revived after a 10 year hiatus. Several events took place - more details at <a href='http://www.festivalfools.com'>www.festivalfools.com</a>. These pictures show the Walking Tour of Places of No Historical Interest which departed the Millennium Spire at 1800 hrs and took and absurd twist around Dublin City Centre. 

The Festival of Fools is also a revival of the Medieval Festival of Fools, as well as being a celebration of the 43rd anniversary of the death of Irish author and humourist Flann O'Brien AKA Myles na Gopaleen.