The City and County of Dublin possess a rich body of buildings that emerged during the Irish medieval period. These buildings fall into three historical phases: the early medieval or pre-Norman period between the ninth and twelfth centuries, the Norman colonial period of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and the late medieval period of the fifteenth century.
This descriptive and highly illustrated work celebrates and explores the history and significance of a selected group of these buildings and their fascinating medieval heritage.
Pat Dargan is an architect, historian, author, and member of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland and the Royal Institute of British Architects. His published heritage works include Kilkenny: City of Heritage, Exploring Georgian Dublin, and Exploring Georgian Limerick. See more at www.patdargan.com.
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