Built in the late 18th century as Dublin’s Royal Exchange, this grand Georgian building was designed by the renowned architect Thomas Cooley. Located in the heart of Dublin, the City Hall features a striking neoclassical facade and elegant interiors. Today, it serves as the venue for Dublin City Council meetings and houses a multimedia exhibition in the basement. This exhibition traces the development of the Irish capital over the centuries, offering visitors a rich, immersive experience into the city’s history.
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