In 1776, it was built by designer Thomas Cooley. After his death, James Ganton took over from him and completed the construction. From 1786 to 1796, it took ten years!
Four Courts
Posted: Apr 5, 2017
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hiluoling
3/5Average
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This area concentrates the four highest institutions of Irish justice, and it feels quite old-fashioned, all like classical architecture, we didn't go in and looked outside, quite solemn atmosphere.
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Posted: Nov 2, 2019
zhulei831230
3/5Average
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It is the centre and symbol of the whole of Ireland's justice, and the whole building houses the four highest judicial institutions in Ireland, a complex that surrounds the week and a large lawn in the middle.
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Posted: Nov 2, 2019
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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On the other side of the city hall, on the Bank of the Dublin River, there is a magnificent building. The buildings around it are relatively ordinary, and its appearance will make you see it brightly.
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Posted: May 13, 2018
二三四五六七
4/5Excellent
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On the other side of the river of the city government building, there is a classical architectural style, where law enthusiasts must go.
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Posted: Nov 19, 2015
隔壁七叔
4/5Excellent
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It's OK here. It's really good to bring your children with you during the holidays. It's a good place to go.