Built by the invading Normans in 1204, this complex is still used for state banquets, conferences, functions, and as the heaquarters of the European Union presidency when Ireland holds the office. It´s also home to a historical museum, and during SPD festivities the grounds are replete with performances, food and crafts stalls, and other activities.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Alex Martin´s post Experiencing Dublin on St. Patrick´s Day.
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