• Leinster House, which still stands in Dublin, influenced James Hoban/s design of the President's House. Today, it houses the Oireachtas (national legislature).
  • The architect of the White House, James Hoban, was an Irishman who studied in Dublin, and would certainly have been familiar with the design of Leinster House.
  • Leinster House is steeped in history; it was originally known as Kildare House after James Fitzgerald the Earl of Kildare who commissioned it to be built in 1745.
  • Leinster House (içinde İrlandalı Teach Laighean ) eski ikamet yeri olan Leinster Duke içinde Dublin .
  • Leinster House was originally built as a town dwelling in 1745, the largest in its time, for the 20th Earl of Kildare to a design by Richard Castle.
  • Architect: Richard Cassels Leinster House was designed by Richard Cassels in 1745 for the Earls of Kildare and Leinster, The Fitzgeralds.
  • Let’s delve into the intricate tapestry of Leinster House, tracing its origins, architectural grandeur, and enduring legacy in the Irish political landscape.
  • The term 'Leinster House' has become a metonym for Irish political activities, as 'Westminster' is for those of the United Kingdom.