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  1. Leinster House was the former ducal residence in Dublin of the Duke of Leinster, and since 1922 has served as the parliament building of the Irish Free State, the predecessor of the modern Irish state, before which it functioned as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society.

  2. Leinster House is on Kildare Street in Dublin 2, between the National Library and the National Museum of Archaeology. All visitors must enter through the visitors’ entrance on Kildare Street. Take a look at our smarter travel information on the best way to get to our parliamentary campus.

  3. See how Leinster House, built in the 18th century, was restored and reborn in the 21st century. Go to history and buildings. Visit the Oireachtas. Tours of Leinster House are currently limited to those sponsored by a TD or Senator. Contact your local TD or Senator to find out more, or you can get a peek inside with our virtual tour.

  4. Since 1922, Leinster House in Dublin has served as the parliament building of the Republic of Ireland, before which it functioned as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society. Leinster House is responsible for politics, elections, passing laws and decision making. Read more.

  5. Discover the buildings of the Irish Parliament, explore highlights of the art collection and find out about the restoration and conservation of Leinster House.

  6. architecture and history. …Molesworth Street; Kildare House, renamed Leinster House when the earl became the duke of Leinster, is thought to have been the model for the White House in Washington, D.C. It is now the seat of the republic’s parliament (Oireachtas).

  7. Leinster House | Dublin, Ireland | Attractions - Lonely Planet. Dublin, Ireland, Europe. Dublin. All the big decisions are made at the Oireachtas (Parliament). This Palladian mansion was built as a city residence for James Fitzgerald, the Duke of Leinster and Earl of Kildare, by Richard Cassels between 1745 and 1748.

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