We learned about Four Courts and stopped by on our walking tour. These legal buildings are very important in Dublin as this is these are the courts of justice.
We walked past this building on each day of our trip to Dublin. It is a lovely building and really important given the association with the legal services. Striking and beautiful and well worth checki...
Wonderful dramatic building off the River Liffey. Feels like being in a legal show with all the barristers and legal folk milling around. The Round room is great. Recommended.
Established in 1785.
The four courts are an 18th century old building on the north bank of the Liffey River in Dublin, and although not particularly grand, they are characteristic. There is also a youth hostel of the same name across the river for the choice of accommodation.
The area is a concentration of the four highest institutions of Irish justice and feels like it's old-fashioned, all of them classical, we didn't go inside and just looked outside, it's a decent atmosphere.
This is the center and symbol of the entire Irish justice system, the entire building of the four highest Irish judicial institutions, a circle of buildings, in the middle of a large lawn.
Across the river from the city government building, a magnificent building on the Dublin River, surrounded by more ordinary buildings, and it looks like you will see.