These State Buildings Are Going Green for Paddy's Day
It's become a tradition to light up buildings around the world for St Patrick's Day.
Among the iconic global monuments going green are the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro and the One World Trade Centre in New York.
But back at home the Office of Public Works has revealed which state buildings will be lit up to honour our patron saint.
In Dublin they include Leinster House, Dublin Castle, Four Courts, Custom House, Casino at Marino, the National Concert Hall, the entrance to Stephen's Green, Collins Barracks, the clock tower at the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham, the Natural History Museum, National Library and National Gallery, Farmleigh, and Aras and Uachtarain.