The parliament house is on the back of the 5-dollar note.
Parliament House was designed in the classic style of the 1920s.
It has remained the parliament house of the Irish state.
The hall was demolished in 2008 to make room for a new parliament house.
The main problem was the final site of the new Parliament House.
The records were later moved to the old Parliament House at the end of the 17th century.
Surprisingly, one building they did not take over was the old Parliament House.
In 1923 a competition was held to choose a site for a new Parliament House.
It stands to the north of Parliament House (to its right, looking from the front).
Public baths were built in 1861 just north of the current Parliament House.