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What is Dublin Castle used for today?

Rebuilt as the castle we now know in the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Dublin Castle is now a government complex and an arena of state ceremony. The state apartments, undercroft, chapel royal, heritage centre and restaurant are now open to visitors.



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The castles are watch towers outside the city walls. The castle is Dublin Castle and is repeated three times because of the mystical significance of the number three. The castles are not castles but represent three gates into the ancient Viking city.

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From 1204 until 1922 it was the seat of English, and later British rule in Ireland. During that time, it served principally as a residence for the British monarch's Irish representative, the Viceroy of Ireland, and as a ceremonial and administrative centre.

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Terence Henry Conlon - Owner - The Dublin Castle | LinkedIn.

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The country with the most castles is Germany! It's thought that Germany has around 25,000 castles within its borders.

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Guests are required to book at least 5 nights hotel and seven days automatic car rental with Discovering Ireland Vacation in order to be eligible for the complimentary castle stay.

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Today the Irish Crown Jewels would be valued at several million euro. The jewels were discovered to be missing on 6 July 1907. The Times reported that 'there is no spot in Dublin, or possibly in the UK, which is at all hours of the 24 more constantly and systematically occupied by soldiers and policemen.

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