Dublin
Dublin Castle
Unbuilt Dublin
Wide Streets Commissioners
1790s – Unbuilt Wide Streets Commission Approach & Entrance to Dublin Castle
Unbuilt plan by the Wide Streets Commissioners for a new ceremonial entrance to the Lower Yard of Dublin Castle and street to the “round church” – St. Andrew’s. The entrance at the Lower Yard included a sweep or crescent of buildings facing into the castle. Like the proposal for Bedford Square in the mid 18th century, no progress other than preliminary design work was completed. St. Andrew’s was rebuilt in 1670 to a circular plan, and later rebuilt again in the 19th century in a Gothic style by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon.
Published January 31, 2013 | Last Updated September 10, 2024