This may be the ultimate landmark in Dublin, Ireland.
The Guinness Storehouse or brewery is a destination more than 4 million tourists each year.
Arthur Guinness started brewing beer here in 1759. He got a 9,000-year lease for the factory for £45 per year (about $73 in current dollars).
Now, the brewery has been transformed into a museum, which you can visit for €15 ($21) a pop.
Follow the signs to the Guinness Storehouse.
Here it is — this particular Guinness brewery building dates back to 1904. But Guinness has been brewed at this very spot since 1759.
Lets go in.
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