Four Courts Dublin Ireland

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This historic building is home to Ireland's legal court system. The building was designed by Thomas Cooley and James Gandon and completed in 1796. … See more

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Aug 24, 2023
It was possible to visit the structure only from the outside, one of the key-places of the Rising in 1916 Full review by roberto p
Jan 20, 2023
The Four Courts (built 1786-1802) was initially named for housing the Chancery Court, Kings Bench, Exchequer and Court of Common Pleas. The building is now the seat of the Supreme Court, Court of Ap… Full review by kiwibuddy1
Oct 27, 2022
A historic landmark building dating back to 1786 on the Northern bank of the River Liffey in the western part of central Dublin. Did not venture inside as we had limited time but it is a magnificent… Full review by Martin R

Facts

Architect:Thomas Cooley
Architectural style:Neoclassical
Construction started:1786
Construction completed:1802

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What does CSOL stand for?
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CSOL stands for Courts Service Online
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