M7 ( irl. Mótarbhealach M7 ) - Irish highway , leading from Neysa to Limerick. It is part of the European route E20 and the state primary road N7 .
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| M7 | ||
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M7 | ||
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| Part of the road | N7
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| Length | 186 | |
| Start | Neys | |
| the end | Limerick | |
Roadside art
According to the Percentage For Arts Scheme scheme, 1% of that construction budget is allocated to roadside art (with a ceiling of 63,000 euros). The local authorities choose the topic and are responsible for the commissioning of the works, as a rule, through open competition [1] . On the M7, under this program, where the N7 enters M7 , there is a large area with road markings, Perpetual Motion ( Perpetual Motion , 1995, author Rachel Joint) [2] , in the Kildare region, an installation of 0.4 km long “Black Pig Race ” ( Race of The Black Pig , 2003, Dan George) [3] , on the bypass around Monasterevin - “The Hitchhiker”, a wheel-shaped installation ( The Hitchhiker , 2005; funded by Kilder and Laish county [4] , in 2011, was removed by unidentified persons [5] ), “Dun” near Port-Laishe and “Architects of the Earth” on both sides of Ninah (2001, Colin Grehan; We men and a bull are located so that it seems that the bull crosses the track [6] ).
Notes
- ↑ ア ー カ イ ブ さ れ た コ ピ не (not available link) . The appeal date is March 6, 2010. Archived June 4, 2009.
- ↑ RTE radio show about Perpetual Motion . Archived June 22, 2012.
- Ild Kildare County Council Arts & Services - Race of the black pig . Kildare.ie. The circulation date is June 1, 2010. Archived August 29, 2012.
- Ild Kildare County Council Arts Service - The hitch hiker . Kildare.ie. The circulation date is June 1, 2010. Archived August 29, 2012.
- ↑ One-ton hitchhiker statue goes walkabout - Arts, Entertainment - Independent.ie
- ↑ Nenagh Arts Center's Blog . Nenaghartscentre.wordpress.com. The circulation date is June 1, 2010. Archived August 29, 2012.