Tailors' Hall

Tailors' Hall is the oldest of two surviving guildhalls in Dublin, Ireland. It is located on Back Lane, off High Street, in the part of the city known as the Liberties. Aside from meetings of its own and many other of the guilds of Dublin, the hall has hosted many social, cultural and educational events. It has been used as a court-house, a barracks, a school, a place of worship and in place of Dublin's City Hall. It was also a meeting place of the United Irishmen, and the site of the Back Lane Parliament. The Tailors' Guild having fully released it by 1873, the building hosted a Christian Mission and later the Legion of Mary. The building having become uninhabitable by the mid-20th century, the Irish Georgian Society launched a restoration campaign in 1966, and it was reopened in 1971. It now holds the headquarters of Ireland's national heritage charity, An Taisce, and can be visited, and rented for events.

Tailors Hall
Halla na dTáilliúirí
Limestone entrance gate to Tailors' Hall with broken rounded pediment
Alternative namesBack Lane Parliament
General information
Typeguildhall
Architectural styleQueen Anne
ClassificationProtected structure
AddressBack Lane, off High Street, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland, D08x2a3
Town or cityDublin
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°20′34.5″N 06°16′24.1″W
Current tenantsAn Taisce
Estimated completion1707
OwnerDublin City Council
Technical details
Materialred brick, granite, limestone
Renovating team
Awards and prizesEuropa Nostra Award 1988
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