• The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna[2]) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
  • More than 200 years after their construction, Dublin's Four Courts remain a symbol of the Irish legal system and its turbulent history.
  • We learned about Four Courts and stopped by on our walking tour. These legal buildings are very important in Dublin as this is these are the courts of justice.
  • In photographing the Four Courts, I captured more than a building. It’s a piece of history, a symbol of law and justice, and a personal reminder of my Dublin journey.
  • The Four Courts is situated on Inns Quay. It was designed by James Gandon, Dublin's most famous 18th century architect.
  • Other articles where Four Courts is discussed: Dublin: City layout: …Custom House (1781–91) and the Four Courts (1786–1802).
  • Map / Directions 10Best Says. The magnificent Four Courts were built between 1786 and 1802, but they were tragically damaged in the Irish Civil War in 1922.
  • 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...
  • Establishment, courthouse and local government office at Ireland, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. Here you will find detailed information about Four Courts...
  • Four Courts in Dublin. The Republic of Ireland's main courts building. ... High Court, Central Criminal Court and Dublin Circuit Court.
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  • The Four Courts, Dublin. Subject. Courts Liffey Prints. Description. View of the Four Courts, looking down the River Liffey, Dublin. Source. CultureGrid.
  • Public Transport. Areas Of Dublin. ... The OPW completed the enabling, investigative and entablature repairs works to the Four Courts Dome at the end of July 2021.