SHORT FOUR
Traditional architectural building along the Liffey, housing 4 courts of justice, including the Supreme Court.
It was built between 1786 and 1802, along the Liffey, in a traditional architecture. During the independence uprising of Easter 1916, it was occupied by the rebels and miraculously escaped the British bombardment unscathed. Occupied again in 1922 by the republican forces who refused the Anglo-Irish treaty, it did not escape destruction this time by the Irish army, the IRA, founded 3 years earlier. Rebuilt in 1932, this building houses, today as yesterday, 4 courts of justice, including the Supreme Court.
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