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Powerscourt Townhouse Shopping Centre

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59 South William Street
Dublin 2
Dublin
Phone: +353 (0)1 6794144
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Spanning two Centuries: When Lord Powerscourt built his impressive Dublin residence in 1774, he would not have imagined that two centuries later his elegant home would be restored to such a unique shopping centre. The grade A, listed building is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture open to the public. With its historical past, the Centre's architecture serve as a magnificent setting for browser's and shoppers alike.
Antiques: The Antique Gallery at Powerscourt houses some of the leading dealers in Ireland. Purchase a collector's piece of old Irish silver, victorian jewellery, original oil paintings and old prints. Visit the Solomon Gallery, (one of Ireland's Leading fine Artists.) Restaurants: For a refreshing break relax in one of the nine restaurants where we guarantee you can eat here every day of the week and still not have the same food twice. Vegetarian food to Fish and Meat, from traditional Irish baking to delicious international cuisine, from breakfast to dinner no matter the eatery, you can quickly pop in or slowly linger and listen to the gentle strains of live piano music which adds to the relaxing atmosphere which prevails. Fashion: Everything your heart desires. The Townhouse is not all traditional and history, our shops offer a complete variety of specialist goods with an emphasis on fashion. A place where the fashion conscious can buy original items from Ireland's leading young designers, as well as French and Italian labels and fashion accessories. Jewellery: Powerscourt Townhouse Shopping Centre is home to a wide and varied range of Jewellers and Goldsmiths, spanning every category of jewellery, both in style and price. Crafts: There is a wide selection of craft shops within the Centre, selling a variety of crafts from IR1.00 to several hundred. Here you can also order superb hand made shoes and boots. Powerscourt is also the home of the Crafts Council of Ireland which mounts its own unique exhibitions throughout the year, open free of charge to the public.
A stone's throw from Grafton Street, it makes it an ideal location to meet friends when in the city centre. Explore the many specialist shops, listen to the live piano music daily, or enjoy a snack or meal in one of the Centre's many cafes or restaurants. As a meeting place it is also noteworthy to remember that throughout the year, Powerscourt offers a programme of special events available free of charge to the public. Lunchtime recitals, jazz concerts, string quartet recitals, flower exhibitions, fashion shows, craft demonstrations and important antique and art exhibitions can all be enjoyed at different times.
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