• The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna[2]) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
  • After a tense stand-off, pro-treaty forces were ordered to attack the Four Courts by the newly-created provisional Irish government.
  • The criminal aspect of our Irish cases have moved from the Four Courts to the CCJ at Parkgate Street which was opened in 2010.
  • 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.
  • The Four Courts in Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's main courts building. It is the location of the Irish Supreme Court, High Court and Central Criminal Court.
  • 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...
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  • The Four Courts is a significant historical attraction in Ireland. The Four Courts is Ireland’s main court building. It deals with civil cases only.
  • The quadrangles were given to the record and legal offices, the centre to the Four Courts of Chancery, Exchequer, King’s Bench and Common Pleas.