The O'Cornell Monument was built in memory of Daniel O'Cornell, the 19th century Irish national leader, whose street was named after him. The monument stands at the intersection of the busy O'Connell Avenue, where pedestrians rush past him, as well as visitors standing and sitting at the foot of the monument, and pigeons standing on top of him from time to time. The steeple can also be seen far away. The monument is very tall and the sculpture is very good. It is worth paying attention to. As tourists, of course, we take photos and take photos.