Bank of Ireland - Reviews from across the web
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Bank of Ireland - Dublin - Reviews of Bank of Ireland - TripAdvisor The outside of the building (originally the Irish Parliment) is the most impressive part. You can go inside if you wish. There are a few nice public rooms, particularly the tellers room, ... tripadvisor.com
Bank of Ireland, Dublin | MyTravelGuide.com This building was completed in 1729, during Dublin's Georgian heyday. It was home to the Irish parliament and it was from here that Henry Grattan - whose statue stands outside - declared Ireland is now a nation : a defiant assertion of independence by the 18th-century Anglo-Irish Ascendancy. Grattan... mytravelguide.com
Bank of Ireland Centre/Parliament House | Museum/Attraction Review | Dublin | Frommers.com This building was built in 1729 to house the Irish Parliament, and it did so for less than a century. Then, in 1797, the British Prime Minister William Pitt became convinced that the only way to bring an end to religious violence in Ireland was to close the Irish Parliament and merge it with the Eng... frommers.com
Bank Of Ireland - Dublin Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com In 1729, this classical building with a curved fa�ade and huge pillars was built for the short-lived Parliament House. When England abolished the Irish Parliament in 1800, the building became the Bank of Ireland. The interior of the bank is striking and serene at the same time with starching white w... virtualtourist.com
Bank of Ireland- Dublin, Ireland - VirtualTourist.com Bank of Ireland This building was completed in 1729. It was home to the Irish parliament and it was from here that Henry Grattan - whose statue stands outside - declared 'Ireland is now a nation': a defiant assertion of independence by the 18th-century Anglo-Irish Ascendancy. 'Grattan's Parliament' ... virtualtourist.com
Bank of Ireland & House of Lords, Dublin : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk ...originally built to house a bank but to house the Irish parliament. There is an excellent tour given in which visitors are taken into the parliament chambers (House of Lords) and seated around a large oval table. Your guide acts out the part of the leading member of the house giving you a detaile... travel.ciao.co.uk
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