DUBLIN CITY HALL EXHIBITION
City Hall, one of Dublin's finest neoclassical buildings, its rotunda houses statues of historical figures.
Built between 1769 and 1779, the City Hall is one of the most beautiful neoclassical buildings in Dublin. It was designed by Thomas Cooley. Originally, it was the Stock Exchange. This building symbolizes the emergence of the neoclassical style in Ireland. The main attraction is the rotunda, which houses statues of the city's historical figures: Daniel O'Connell, Charles Lucas and Thomas Drummond. In the basement, a multimedia exhibition presents the history of Dublin.
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