Belvedere House | |
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Alternative names | Belvedere House |
General information | |
Type | School administrative building and museum |
Address | Great Denmark Street |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°21′20″N 6°15′43″W / 53.35544°N 6.26202°W |
Groundbreaking | 1775 |
Completed | 1786 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Robert West, Michael Stapleton (Interior stucco work) |
Belvedere House is a historic townhouse located on Great Denmark Street bookending North Great George's Street in Dublin, Ireland. It was built by George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere between 1775 and 1786 at a cost of £24,000.[1] The design and stucco of the interior ceilings was carried out by Michael Stapleton, a leading stuccodor and craftsman of his time.[2] In 1841 it became a Jesuit college which houses the school Belvedere College.[3]
It is allegedly haunted by the ghost of Rochfort's mother, Mary Molesworth, 1st Lady of Belvedere, who died there.[4]
Belvedere House is located near the Garden of Remembrance and James Joyce Centre.[5]