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The Office of Public Works (OPW) has already spent more than €12.5m refurbishing Dublin Castle ahead of Ireland’s EU presidency.
Streets around Dublin Castle have been closed in recent days, with residents forced to show proof of address before gaining access, as security in the city tightens ahead of the presidency starting on Wednesday.
Figures provided to the Irish Examiner by the OPW confirm that some €12.55m has been spent renovating Dublin Castle, which will host 100 events.
This includes works to the Hibernia Conference Centre, which the OPW said had “not undergone a significant refurbishment in over 40 years”.
It also includes:
The OPW also updated The Printworks building, including the creation of new dining spaces, as well as the installation and upgrade of catering facilities.
The bill for upgrades to the Printworks and Hibernia Conference Centre to date has amounted to €11.45m. In addition, some €1.08m has been spent on renovating George’s Hall.
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