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Designed by architect James Gandon and completed in 1802, the Four Courts building in Dublin, Ireland, houses the Supreme Court, High Court, and Circuit Court.

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Which courts are actually housed inside the Four Courts building in Dublin?

The historic Four Courts building in Dublin serves as the principal seat of the Irish justice system, housing the Supreme Court, the High Court, and the Circuit Court. It was originally built to also hold the Court of Exchequer and Court of Common Pleas.

Who was the architect that designed the Four Courts?

The prominent building was designed by the celebrated English architect James Gandon during the late 18th century. It was officially completed in 1802 and remains one of the most important examples of neoclassical architecture in Ireland.

What famous historical event severely damaged the Four Courts in 1922?

The building was heavily damaged during the Irish Civil War in 1922 when it was shelled by the National Army to dislodge anti-Treaty forces. The attack destroyed the central dome and caused a massive explosion that ruined much of Ireland's historical public records.

Where in Dublin is the Four Courts building located?

The Four Courts is dramatically situated on the north bank of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. Its massive copper dome and Corinthian columns make it an iconic landmark visible along the city's waterfront.

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