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Awash in splendid Georgian architecture, the courtly Leinster House is well known as the seat of the Oireachtas. An erstwhile aristocratic palace of the Duke of Leinster, this magnificent house now forms the ground for some of the country's significant political and legislative decisions. The house was originally built between 1745 to 1748, and is marvelously fronted by statues, manicured lawns and a soaring cenotaph which dedicates itself to lives lost in the fight for Irish Independence. Over the years, the house has received significant renovations, including the Victorian Dáil Chamber, and opulent meeting rooms. A site boasting immense glory and stature, this sprawling, grey house resembles a photograph of a pastoral manor drawn straight out of the Irish countryside.