This is a most curious example of a very important building which changes both architect, and architectural style, half way up the walls.
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Five hundred years of books and art in a Georgian setting. One of the oldest libraries in Ireland, Armagh Robinson Library was founded in 1771 by Archbishop Richard Robinson. The inscription over the public entrance in Greek means ‘the healing place of the soul ‘.
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Powerscourt Centre is a cultural and speciality shopping centre set in an elegant Georgian house centrally located just off Grafton Street. The house as it stands today is one of the finest 18th century town mansions in Dublin.
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The Waldorf Barbershop has been trading on Westmoreland Street, Dublin, since 1929. Restored to its former glory with terrazzo floors, original chairs and wooden units it’s a piece of Irish history just waiting to be discovered.
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The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of historic Irish and European fine art. It is located on Merrion Square in the heart of Georgian Dublin directly adjacent to Leinster House, the seat of the Dáil (the Irish Parliament).
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Number Twenty Nine is Dublin’s Georgian House Museum.
Visitors take a guided tour from the basement to the attic, through rooms which have been furnished with a unique collection of artefacts and works of art of the time.
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