Dublin Castle, built on the site of a Viking town in the early thirteenth century, stood as the seat of English and then British authority in Ireland for centuries. Dublin Castle was handed up to the new Irish government in 1922, following Ireland’s independence. It’s currently a huge government complex as well as a popular tourist destination. We hope you have a pleasant stay with us.
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction.
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9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
9:45am - 5:45pm
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