• The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
  • 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 District court, Circuit court, High court and Supreme court for all civil actions are still held at the Four Courts building where there is so much history on the...
  • 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, home to the Supreme Court, the High Court and other Irish judicial institutions, offers guided tours to the public.
  • Four Courts — Das Four Courts (Vier Gerichte, irisch: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) in Dublin ist das wichtigste Gerichtsgebäude Irlands.
  • The Custom House was burned out in 1921 by republicans who wished to destroy administrative records; the Four Courts was ruined by shellfire and mines...
  • The Four Courts is the centre of the Irish justice system, with all major trials being held here.
  • The Four Courts, since the first case heard in them in November 1796, have been at the epicentre of the Irish legal system.
  • A crowd gather at the bottom of Parliament Street in Dublin in 1922, looking at the occupied Four Courts on the other side of the river Liffey.