Building in County Kilkenny, Ireland
Kilkenny Courthouse | |
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Kilkenny Courthouse in 2024 | |
Kilkenny CourthouseLocation within Ireland | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neoclassical style |
Address | Kilkenny, County Kilkenny |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°39′15″N 7°15′14″W / 52.6542°N 7.254°W / 52.6542; -7.254 |
Completed | 1792 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Sir Jerome Fitzpatrick |
Kilkenny Courthouse, also known as Grace's Castle, is a judicial facility in Parliament Street, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland.
History
The site was previously occupied by Grace's Castle, a structure dating back to the 13th century. It was used as a prison from 1566 and some of the features of these aspects of the earlier building still survive at basement level. The current building, which was designed by Sir Jerome Fitzpatrick in the neoclassical style and built in ashlar stone, was completed in 1792. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage facing Parliament Street; it was arcaded on the ground floor with flights of steps leading up to the end bays; the central section featured a tetrastyle portico on the first floor with Doric order columns supporting an entablature and a modillioned pediment.
The building was originally designed as a judicial facility, but following the implementation of the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993, it also became the meeting place of Kilkenny County Council. By the second half of the 20th century the county council had moved to new offices at John's Green House.
References
- "Kilkenny Courthouse on DoChara".
- ^ "Kilkenny City Courthouse, Gardens, County Kilkenny". Buildings of Ireland. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
- "Kilkenny: A Strategic Tourism Development and Implementation Plan for the City" (PDF). Museum Insider. 1 August 2012. p. 51. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
- "About Us". Kilkenny County Council. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
- "Local Authorities". Oireachtas. 26 May 1982. Retrieved 26 October 2019.