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Around-South-City-Centre Homes Historical
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12 homes historical in around south city centre
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Mansion House
One Star
Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. City Government has existed in Dublin since 1172 and the Mansion House has been the centre of Dublin's civic hospitality since 1715.
A splendid building, the Mansion House boasts many fine rooms and features and has established for itself a reputation of quality to compare with other renowned Dublin attractions, such as Trinity College, the National Art Gallery and City Hall.

On the 25th April 1715, Du...
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Irish Writer - George Russell
33 Emorville Avenue, Dublin 6, Dublin
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Irish Writer George Russell
25 Coulson Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin 6, Dublin
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Leinster House
One Star
Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Leinster House, the seat of Dail Eireann (House of Representatives) and Seanad Eireann (The Senate), which together with the President constitute the Oireachtas (National Parliament), was erected in 1745 from designs by Richard Castle.

On non sitting days, visitors should apply at the Kildare Street entrance. When either house is sitting visitors should arrange with a member of the house which they wish to visit to obtain a visitors admission card. Further information can be obtaine...
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Iveagh House
80-81 St Stephens Green, Dublin 2, Dublin
At Nos 80-81 St Stephen's Green is Iveagh House, now the Department of Foreign Affairs, which was presented to the state by the Earl of Iveagh, head of the Guinness family....
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Ely Place
Dublin 2, Dublin
No 8 Ely Place is one of the city's finest Georgian mansions, with a magnificent staircase and Adam decoration. The site of Oliver Gogarty's house at No 25 is now occupied by the Royal Hibernian Academy's, now Gallagher Gallery. The RHA has exhibited or given membership to almost every Irish artist of distinction since it was founded a century and a half ago....
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Fitzwilliam Square
Dublin 2, Dublin
Off Fitzwilliam Street is Fitzwilliam Square, the smallest, latest and best preserved of Dublin's Georgian squares. The earliest houses date as far back as 1714 but the square was not completed until 1830. Within their unity of style the houses display a constant variety of detail notably in their doorways and fanlights and also in the ornamental ironwork such as doorknockers, boot-scrapers and balconies. The artist Jack Butler Yeats lived at No 18....
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Powerscourt Town House
South William Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Now an award winning shopping centre this palazzo was built for the 4th Viscount Powerscourt, Richard Wingfield, as a family town house. Of magnificent cut stone the design by Robert Mack was built between 1771 and 1774.
The fine rococo plasterwork in the staircase, hall and salon was executed by Irish stuccodores James McCullough and Michael Reynolds. The bill for the plasterwork in the hall presented in 1765 came to IR106.
Unusally the house and its offices were laid out around a...
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Irish Writer George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
33 Upper Synge Street, Dublin 8, Dublin
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Irish Writer John Millington Synge
3 Orwell Park, Dublin 6, Dublin
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