Mansion House, Dublin
The Mansion House on Dawson Street, Dublin, is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin and has been since 1715.Its most famous features are:

The Mansion House, Dublin
residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin
- The Round Room of the House where the First Dáil assembled on January 21, 1919 to proclaim the Irish Declaration of Independence. On January 21, 1969 a special fiftieth anniversary joint session of Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann assembled there and was addressed by the President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera.
- Its distinctive metal portico over the main door, erected for the visit of Queen Victoria in 1900;
- The large dining room, where the cabinet of the Irish Republic met on occasion under President de Valera
- Daniel O'Connell nineteenth century nationalist leader
- Alfie Byrne (1930s) longest serving Lord Mayor in the 800 year history of the office
- Jim Mitchell (1976-77) the youngest Lord Mayor of Dublin, aged 29, in the history of the office
- HM Queen Victoria
- TSH Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco
- HH Pope John Paul II
- For more information on Dublin City Council (of which the Lord Mayor is Chairperson) see:-
- Mayoral info website






