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  2. Parliament House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Parliament House was the seat of the Irish Parliament until 1800, when it became part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It is now the Bank of Ireland and is located at College Green, near Leinster House, the current parliament building.

  3. Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, products, and services of Bank of Ireland, the oldest bank in continuous operation in Ireland. Find out how it survived the financial crisis, merged with other banks, and became a significant institution under European supervision.

  4. College Green, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    College Green is a plaza in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, near Trinity College and the Bank of Ireland. It has a history of political rallies, statues, and monuments, and was once a burial site for Norse kings.

  5. Irish House of Lords - Wikipedia

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    This was a convenient way of giving a title for reasons of prestige to someone who expected to sit in the British House of Commons. [3] Today the 18th-century Irish Parliament building on College Green in Dublin is an office of the commercial Bank of Ireland, and visitors can view the Irish House of Lords chamber within the building.

  6. Miesian Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Miesian Plaza (formerly known as the Bank of Ireland Headquarters) is an office building complex on Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.It is designed in the International Style, inspired by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, particularly his Seagram Building. [1]

  7. International Financial Services Centre, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    IFSC Dublin is an area of central Dublin that became a special economic zone for financial services in 1987. Learn about its origins, expansion, tax incentives, and current status as an international services centre.

  8. D'Olier Street - Wikipedia

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    D'Olier Street is a street in Dublin, Ireland, named after a Huguenot goldsmith and founder of the Bank of Ireland. It connects O'Connell Bridge and Westmoreland Street, and has several notable buildings and history.

  9. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    By the second quarter of 2010, house prices in Ireland had fallen by 35% compared with the second quarter of 2007, and the number of housing loans approved fell by 73%. [1] [2] The collapse of the property bubble was one of the major contributing factors to the post-2008 Irish banking crisis.