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BUILDINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Most buildings included in the NIAH survey are private and are not publicly accessible, though churches, courthouses, and some civil and commercial buildings are of course accessible. Highlighted here are a number of buildings which are open to the public. These include the National Museum of Ireland at Collin's Barracks, late eighteenth century masterpieces The Law Society of Ireland at Blackhall Place by Thomas Ivory and the Four Courts on Inn's Quay by James Gandon, the early nineteenth century Blessington Basin, W.Ryan's public house at Park Gate Street which retains a fine interior, and a range of churches. Please contact each site to confirm openings time.
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DUBLIN'S RAILWAY STATIONS
The building of the railways revolutionised transport in nineteenth century Ireland, providing for trade and opening up communciation links between previously isolated areas, cities and the wider world.
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