Some of that work was done in pink Egyptian granite.
The pink granite covering the building was quarried in Spain.
The artwork is made of four types of red and pink granite.
It is 54,3 cm large and made of pink granite.
From 1920 to 1960, new quarries started for the extraction of pink granite.
There is a fountain in the park made from pink granite and trees which are over a century old.
Ireland is credited with the selection of local pink granite as the construction material.
Over 200 men then cut the pink granite by hand.
It was created with great skill and imagination on two large boulders of pink granite in the open air giving the whole a natural effect.
The pink granite used in 1935 is warmer than the stone on the 1913 building.