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Kings Inns
The King's Inns was architect James Gandon's last great public building in Dublin. Standing with Henrietta Street to its rear and Constitution Hill to its elegant front it was built between 1795 and 1827.

It has recently been extensively restored by the Benchers of the Honourable Society of King's Inns (the governing body for barristers in Ireland). The dining room in the King's Inns now contains the only Gandon interior (apart from some rooms inside the east portico of the Bank of Ireland building) to survive intact in a major public building. All the others had been burnt or bombed during the wars of the early 20th century or have since been radically altered.

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