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- The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
- I would recommend a visit to the Four Courts in Dublin to see how justice is carried out.
- The foundation stone for the Four Courts was laid by the Duke of Ruthland in 1786 and the first court session took place in 1796.
- For anyone fascinated by history and architecture, a visit to the Four Courts offers a glimpse into Dublin’s past.
- One of the most instantly recognisable structures in the country, the Four Courts makes a striking impression on the Dublin skyline, due predominantly to its...
- Take a tour of the historical Four Courts, one of Dublin’s great landmarks and the home of law for over 220years.
- The Four Courts played its part in modern Irish history during both the Easter Rising in 1916 and again in 1922 when they were occupied by Republican forces...
- The dome of the Four Courts is one of the most recognisable features of Dublin's skyline.
- In Dublin, James Gandon’s Four Courts (1786–96), with its shallow saucer dome raised on a high columnar drum with echoes of Wren’s St. Paul’s Cathedral...
- One of the landmarks of Dublin with its large drum and shallow dome, and visible all along the Liffey, the Four Courts derives its names from the four divisions that...
- The Four Courts (in Irish: "Na Ceithre Cúirteanna" or "na Ceithre Chúirt") is the Republic of Ireland's main courts building.
- As the name would imply, the Four Courts building houses the court houses of Ireland. It currently houses the Supreme Court, High Court and Dublin City Court.
- Designed by James Gandon, Four Courts remained intact for 120 years after its completion in 1802.