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Published 22:00 25 May 2018 BST
Updated 22:06 25 May 2018 BST
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Large crowds of LGBT campaigners gathered there and celebrated together when it was revealed that there had been a Yes vote for gay marriage.
"This has been a long campaign, thirty-five years in the making," said Labour councillor for Dublin South Central Rebecca Moynihan.
"It has ignited a new sense of activism among young people in our country. I think it is appropriate for Dublin Castle to be open to as many that want to attend, rather than just the select few who were randomly allocated tickets and accredited media."
It's been confirmed that there will be access to the Upper Yard of Dublin Castle, reports The Journal. Anyone who comes along might not see the same bells and whistles as three years ago though. As of this evening, there are no plans to erect screens in the courtyard.Dublin Castle, this evening. pic.twitter.com/yphwwXdjTx
— Rachel Killeen (@rachelrmk) May 25, 2018
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