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    The Four Courts ( Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna [2]) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin. The Four Courts is the principal seat of the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the Dublin Circuit Court. Until 2010 the building also housed the Central Criminal Court; this is now located in the ...

    • 1802; 221 years ago
    • Neoclassical
  2. James Gandon, Dublin's best known architect was responsible for such works in Dublin as the Four Courts, the Custom House, the King's Inns and additions to the Parliament House (now the Bank of Ireland). In 1784, James Gandon was appointed to complete the work of building the new Four Courts.

  3. The Four Courts is the centre of legal life in Ireland. Located on Inns Quay in Dublin, the Four Courts houses the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the Dublin Circuit Court. The Criminal Courts of Justice on Parkgate St. officially opened in January 2010, replacing the Four Courts and other buildings as the location for ...

  4. 1. Four Courts. Public Offices: Supreme Court Office - 1st Floor Central Office of the High Court - Ground Floor. Courts: Supreme courts High Court - Nos. 1 to 7, 9 to 16 & 29 Circuit Court - Nos. 27 & 28 District Court - No. 23. 2. Chancery Place Courthouse. High Court - Nos. 24, 25 & 26. 3. Public Records Building. Court of Appeal - Nos. 1 ...

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  5. www.rte.ie › 2022/0615/1305073-why-the-four-courtsWhy the Four Courts? - RTÉ

    Jun 24, 2022 · In April 1922, anti-Treaty IRA men occupied the Four Courts in the centre of Dublin. Why did they take this step, and what was the public and military response? John Dorney explains.

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  7. Four Courts Building, Dublin The Four Courts, since the first case heard in them in November 1796, have been at the epicentre of the Irish legal system. Built on the original 13th century site of a Dominican Friary garden which would later become the old King’s Inns, the present Four Courts emerged in the twenty years between 1776 and 1796.

  8. Four Courts. This masterpiece by James Gandon (1743–1823) is a mammoth complex stretching 130m along Inns Quay, as fine an example of Georgian public architecture as there is in Dublin. Despite the construction of a brand-new criminal courts building further west along the Liffey, the Four Courts is still the enduring symbol of Irish law ...

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