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City Hall

Dublin City Hall was built between 1769 and 1779 and was originally used as a financial centre by the merchants of Dublin. It was first known as the Royal Exchange but was later renamed Dublin City Hall when it was bought by Dublin Corporation in 1851.

The Rotunda is impressive, not only for its breath-taking elegance and beauty, but for its rich and vibrant history. Admission to this entrance hall is free and it can also be hired for events such as civil wedding ceremonies, book launches and fashion shows.

The spacious Rotunda can accommodate 150-180 for a seated dinner, 180 seated conference style and up to 300 for cocktail receptions.  Guests can enjoy their event in impressive surroundings within a unique historical context that adds to the ambience of any occasion. For further details or to arrange a visit, contact the venue with the details above.