• The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna[1]) in Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's main courts building.
  • Four Courts (Q1439960). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. Four Courts. Major court complex in Dublin, Ireland.
  • At the beginning of the Irish Civil War, Barry is arrested entering the Four Courts disguised as a woman.
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  • Some of the city’s most celebrated building are on the quays, namely, The Custom House (1781) and The Four Courts (1786-1802).
  • The name derives from the fact that the building originally housed the four courts of King's Bench, Exchequer Chamber, Common Pleas and Equity.
  • It was a point which Macready kept in mind when, two months later, he was tasked by his civilian superiors with the proposed clearing out of the Four Courts.
  • After his death in 1784 renowned architect James Gandon was appointed to finish the building, which we recognise today as the Four Courts.
  • After a renovation, Four Courts reopened in 1932. Despite being one of Dublin's finest buildings, Four Courts received little attention for decades.
  • The Four Courts Hostel also has a number of desktop Internet terminals and affords free Wi-Fi access throughout.