Kildare Street Club, Dublin

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The Kildare Street Club in Dublin was a prominent 19th-century gentlemen’s club housed in an ornate Venetian Gothic building designed by architect Benjamin Woodward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen's club
historic building
architect Benjamin Woodward NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Venetian Gothic
associatedArchitect Benjamin Woodward NERFINISHED
associatedWith 19th century
buildingType club building
category Buildings and structures in Dublin
Gentlemen's clubs in Ireland
country Ireland NERFINISHED
designedAs private members' club
era Victorian period
function social club for gentlemen
hasArchitecturalFeature Gothic arches
decorative tracery
ornate stonework
polychromatic stone detailing
hasClientele Irish political and social elite
upper-class men
hasUse clubhouse
historicalSignificance prominent social institution of Dublin's elite
locatedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kildare Street NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kildare Street NERFINISHED
notableFor Venetian Gothic detailing
ornate façade
partOf Dublin's 19th-century social life
usedFor dining
meetings of members
recreation
social gatherings

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Benjamin Woodward notableWork Kildare Street Club, Dublin
Benjamin Woodward designed Kildare Street Club, Dublin
Kildare Street hasBuilding Kildare Street Club, Dublin
this entity surface form: Kildare Street Club (historic gentlemen's club building)