Dublin City Hall

Upward view of interior rotunda with detailing
A street view of Dublin City Hall framed by city buildings and trees
A stone statue set within a grand rotunda framed with columns
Dublin City Hall is a magnificent 18th century rotunda building on Dame Street, centrally located in the heart of Dublin City and renowned for its imposing architecture and historical significance.

Designed by architect Thomas Cooley and constructed between 1769 and 1779, Dublin City Hall is one of Dublin City’s finest examples of Georgian and neoclassical architecture. Originally known as the Royal Exchange, the building was commissioned by the Guild of Merchants as a centre for trade and commerce, where merchants met to exchange currencies and conduct business within its impressive rotunda and elegant halls.

The building also became associated with key moments in modern Irish history and today is renowned both for its architectural grandeur and its role as a prestigious venue for events and weddings. Admission is free, though opening hours may vary due to weddings or events.