Round Tower at Dublin Castle |
Dublin
Castle, currently a working Irish government building, has served as a prison,
the treasury,
a military
fortress, and court of
law over the last 700 years. In
addition it served as the seat
of administration of the English government in Ireland until the formation
of the Republic
of Ireland in 1921.
Today the sprawling
complex of historic buildings is used for important state receptions and Presidential
Inaugurations every seven years. Every
ten years, the castle serves as the central base as Ireland
hosts the European Presidency. On
occasions, Dublin Castle may close on very short notice for state business.
Located in the heart of historic Dublin, it was built in
the 13th century on a site originally settled by Vikings
and has been remodeled numerous times over the centuries. It includes the State
Apartments (built as the residential quarters of the Viceregal
court), Undercroft
(where portions of the Viking fortress and the 13th century castle
are on view), Chapel
Royal, the Chester Beatty Library, the Revenue
Museum, Craft
Shop, Heritage Centre, and restaurant.
Dublin Castle Drawing Room |
The castle
features amazing architecture, as well as intriguing exhibits, artifacts, and
state treasures. Places of note inside
the State Apartments are the State
Corridor, the State
Drawing Room, the Throne
Room, the Picture
Gallery or State Dining Room, the Bedford
Tower, and the beautiful St.
Patrick’s Hall, the grandest room in the State Apartments used for
presidential inaugurations.
The castle stands on the rim of a strategic site at the
junction of the River
Liffey and its now underground tributary, the River Poddle,
where an original fortification may have been an early Gaelic ring fort. The Great Courtyard
today corresponds with these early fortifications and with the Record
Tower as the last intact medieval tower in Dublin.
The city gets its name from Gaelic ‘Dubh Linn,’meaning Black Pool or Black Water, which was on the site of the present Castle
garden. Of note, the Irish crown jewels
were stolen from the castle in 1907 and have never been recovered.
Dublin Castle Throne Room |
Dublin
Castle has appeared in numerous films including Barry Lyndon, Michael Collins, Becoming
Jane and The
Medallion, as well
as the television series The
Tudors, where it
doubled as the Vatican in the pilot.
Roll your mouse over this interactive map of Dublin
Castle to learn more about its various buildings. Click on the links to the left on
this site to learn more about specific areas. Read Dublin
Castle’s complete history.
Watch these videos to get an overview of the Dublin
Castle complex:
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