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Freemasons Hall

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17 Molesworth Street
Dublin 2
Dublin
Phone: +353 (0)1 6795465
Fax: 1 6625101
Freemason's Hall is in the heart of Dublin near the National Library, the National Museum, Leinster House, and the National Gallery.
It is a mid Victorian purpose built in the 1860s from a prize winning design by the Birmingham architect, Edward Holmes.

It has been the headquarters of Freemasonry in Ireland since. The building houses a number of meeting rooms, each one of which is decorated in a different architectural style, including an Egyptian style room and a mock Gothic Room.

It also contains administrative offices, a library and a museum. It is home to an exhibition relating to Freemasonry in Ireland from the early 18th century.
Monday - Friday
8.00 - 18.00
Short walk from Trinity College, adjacent to the Kildare Street entrance to Leinster House and to the National Museum.
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