Historic Dublin City Council Chamber
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Paul Clerkin.
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- November 12, 2011 at 8:59 pm #711444
lauder
ParticipantHaving come across a photo of a section of the historic Dublin City Council Chamber (looks early Victorian), I have been unable to track down if this chamber still exists or is preserved elsewhere. It was still extant in 1994 (as per the book I spotted the photo in “A Grand Tour of Dublin”), so it is unlikely that it would have been ripped out due to planning laws.
The modern chamber is a hideous Ikea job. I have contacted two local City Councillors, and they are only aware of the current chamber.
The only photo I could find showing the Lord Mayors throne:

Any info would be appreciated!
- November 13, 2011 at 4:35 pm #817405
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterThe old council chamber was in City Hall, which of couse is largely unused by the city council these days, except maybe for meetings. Not sure if they built a new one in the bunkers or not.
As you can see, a simple enough room, with an ornate Lord Mayoral chair, huge portraits, chandeliers, and a very large crucifix over the chair 😉[attachment=0:pg3sw688]councilchamber.jpg[/attachment:pg3sw688]
- November 13, 2011 at 8:33 pm #817406
Anonymous
InactiveWere these interiors removed in 2000 when the restoration took place? Where is the chair then? Mansion House? In the same storage room as the former Presidential Throne?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2503/3906614406_688a17c5ac.jpg
- November 15, 2011 at 11:16 pm #817407
Anonymous
InactiveI don’t understand. It’s the same chamber, right?
- November 16, 2011 at 12:07 pm #817408
Anonymous
InactiveYes, it is. The white ceiling in the last image I posted makes the ceiling look flat but its actually vaulted.
- November 16, 2011 at 12:51 pm #817409
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterAm surprised that they dont have a purpose built chamber with all the latest technology in Wood Quay.
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