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Places to Visit > Historic Buildings Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Erected between 1769 and 1779, and formerly the Royal Exchange. It is a square building in Corinthian style, with three fronts of Portland stone. Since 1852, however it has been the centre of the municipal government. The interior is designed as a circle within a square, with fluted columns supporting a dome shaped roof over the central hall. The building contains many items of interest, including 102 royal charters and the mace and sword of the city.
Location: Lord Edward street, Dublin 8.
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10am to 5.15pm;Sunday: 2pm to 5pm
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Map locations are approximate. Please contact the premises for exact locations.