The Shelbourne Dublin: Where Ireland’s Constitution Was Written

The Shelbourne Dublin has occupied the commanding northern edge of St. Stephen’s Green since 1824, when three Georgian townhouses were unified under Martin Burke’s vision. This is not a hotel that borrowed prestige—it is the prestige. The 1867 Victorian expansion by architect John McCurdy introduced the red-brick and terracotta facade now flanked by four bronze … Continue reading The Shelbourne Dublin: Where Ireland’s Constitution Was Written