Powerscourt Townhouse

Powerscourt Townhouse

Powerscourt Townhouse

La mansión de Powerscourt Townhouse está situada en South William street, en Dublín.

El edificio fue construido por le arquitecto Robert Mack e inaugurada en 1774 como residencia del Vizconde Powerscourt siendo hoy un centro comercial.

Cabe destacar la escalera de caoba y las piezas de escayola obra de Michael Stapleton

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