Commissioned by King John of England in 1230, Dublin Castle has played a pivotal role in the city’s history. Originally built as a defense center against Norman invaders and the seat of the English government, the castle later served as the Royal Mint and a police headquarters. Today, the medieval grounds, located in the heart of Dublin, welcome visitors to explore its rich past. The site also continues to function as a venue for Irish government functions and ceremonies, blending historical significance with modern use.
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