Four Courts, Inns Quay, Smithfield, Dublin 7, IrelandMap
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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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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.
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.
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.
On the other side of the river of the city government building, there is a classical architectural style, where law enthusiasts must go.
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!