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Iveagh House, Government building in Dublin, Ireland

Iveagh House is a government building in Dublin featuring neoclassical architecture with symmetrical facades, tall columns, and ornamental friezes throughout. The structure sits within formal gardens and contains conference rooms designed for official state functions.

Richard Cassels designed this structure in 1736 during Dublin's Georgian era, representing a significant moment in the city's architectural history. The building reflects the design principles that defined Irish neoclassical architecture of that period.

The building serves as the headquarters of Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs, hosting diplomatic meetings and international governmental discussions that shape Ireland's relations with other nations.

The building is located in central Dublin near other government institutions and is easily accessible by foot from nearby public areas. Access to the interior is typically limited to official visitors, though the exterior can be appreciated from the surrounding streets.

The structure stands out for its free-standing columns, which differ from the engaged columns typically used in Cassels' other Dublin works. This architectural choice makes it a distinctive example of the designer's approach to neoclassical form.

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Inception
1736
Architects
Richard Cassels
Architectural style
Neoclassical architecture
Address
80 St Stephen's Green
GPS coordinates
53.33654,-6.25938
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December 10, 2025 15:47
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