Marino House
Buildings and structures in Dublin (city)Demolished buildings and structures in DublinGeorgian architecture in IrelandHouses in the Republic of IrelandWilliam Chambers buildings
Marino House and gardens was a Georgian house and estate in Marino in the northern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland, constructed sometime around 1755 and later remodeled by Sir William Chambers for the 1st Earl of Charlemont. Chambers later also designed Charlemont House on nearby Rutland Square (now Parnell Square) for Lord Charlemont. The house, which was demolished in the 1920s, was named for Marino in modern day Italy, which the Earl visited on his grand tour of Europe. The later suburb of Marino took its name from the house and estate.
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Griffith Avenue, Dublin
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Dublin Fire Brigade Training Centre (O'Brien Intitute)
Griffith Avenue
D03 Y0C6 Dublin (Drumcondra North A ED)
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