Carlow Courthouse

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Carlow Courthouse is a prominent neoclassical courthouse in Carlow, Ireland, designed by renowned architect James Gandon in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf courthouse
neoclassical building
architect James Gandon NERFINISHED
architectKnownFor James Gandon NERFINISHED
architectNationality British
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Courthouses in the Republic of Ireland
Neoclassical architecture in Ireland
country Ireland NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance landmark of Carlow town
era early 19th century
function administration of justice
hasFeature classical pediment
elevated entrance
portico with columns
symmetrical façade
heritageDesignation protected structure
locatedIn Carlow NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory County Carlow NERFINISHED
Leinster NERFINISHED
locatedOn Carlow town centre NERFINISHED
material limestone
namedAfter town of Carlow
region southeast Ireland
significantArchitect James Gandon NERFINISHED
use judicial facility
seat of the Circuit Court in Carlow
seat of the District Court in Carlow

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James Gandon notableWork Carlow Courthouse