There is no Tower of Dublin. No 900-year-old fortress protecting the State’s jewel collection, because the Irish state has never been in possession of glittering tiaras, bedazzling brooches or ...
Dublin Castle has ranked as #10 in a recent list of the most popular palaces around the globe. In celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, the unique color palettes of the most popular ...
Right in the heart of the city, the site of the Dublin Castle has played a part in Ireland's history since the land was used by Vikings to build a fortress in the 900s. Parts of the castle were built ...
The handing over of Dublin Castle, the seat of British rule in Ireland for centuries, was a moment of great symbolic importance. Dublin Castle had been founded by King John in 1205 and was completed ...
Dublin Castle is used for the inauguration of Irish presidents The 13th century Dublin Castle, one-time base of British rule in Ireland, is the venue for a state dinner as part of the Queen's four-day ...
Dublin Castle’s annual Christmas market has opened its gates and is welcoming those from near and far for a “Christmas atmosphere and festive spirit”. Visitors can enjoy a number of craft and food ...
The parties commenced proceedings last month over the restaurant’s forced closure for the duration of Ireland’s six-month EU ...
The annual ‘Christmas at the Castle’ market held at Dublin Castle will not go ahead this year or next year. The Office of Public Works (OPW) announced that the market – which has been held each year ...
In late medieval times, walled Dublin was very small, confined to the area between Merchant’s Quay and Wood Quay and inland for 300-400 metres to include the area around Christ Church and Dublin ...
Dublin Castle was handed over by British forces to the Irish Provisional Government on January 16, 1922, following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which brought to an end the Irish War of ...
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