A €7.8m visitor attraction at the GPO in Dublin is nearing completion.
The 1,600sq.m GPO Witness History Interpretive Exhibition Centre has been under construction in the inner eastern courtyard of the iconic landmark since late last year.
Building materials of all shapes and sizes have been lifted over the roof of the GPO during the construction phase.

An Post says the new centre will offer visitors "an immersive experience which will bring to life the personal stories of those involved in and impacted by the Irish rebellion".
Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys described it as one of the State's key 2016 initiatives and "an exciting step back in time".
GPO Witness History is expected to attract up to 300,000 visitors annually following its opening at Easter 2016.
RTÉ's Philip Bromwell has filmed a 360-degree video of the project:
360-degree videos allow viewers to use their mouse to drag the point of view around on desktop or move the phone or tablet around to see different angles.
It must be viewed in Chrome on desktop computers or through the YouTube app on mobile devices. Simply move your phone to pan around.