• 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.
  • 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 earlier buildings around Christ Church, as well as their predecessors in Dublin Castle, were all in their time known as the Four Courts.
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  • Its name comes from Ireland's original four court justice system which today comprises the Supreme and High Courts. Like many of Dublin's finest buildings...
  • The Four Courts is the home of the Irish law courts. It is situated on the north quays in Dublin's City Centre and is one of Dublin's main landmarks with its large...
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  • The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna or na Ceithre Chúirt) in Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's main courts building.