Join Donough Cahill, Executive Director of the Irish Georgian Society, for an insightful overview of the development and expansion of Dublin during the Georgian period. In this lecture, Cahill will explore the city’s architectural evolution, focusing on its iconic public buildings, aristocratic residences, and elegant residential streets and squares.
He will examine how private estates and public institutions shaped the city’s layout, many of which remain integral to Dublin’s identity today. Cahill will also highlight landmark structures that continue to define Dublin’s civic character, offering a deeper understanding of the city’s historical and architectural significance.
Date: Thursday, 10th April
Time: 1-2pm
Location: The Captains Room
Admission: FREE | All Welcome
‘Buildings of Georgian Dublin’: Donough Cahill
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