Iveagh Markets | |
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General information | |
Status | Protected structure |
Type | Market |
Architectural style | Victorian |
Address | The Liberties, Dublin |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°20′32.2″N 6°16′27.9″W / 53.342278°N 6.274417°W |
Construction started | 1902 |
Opened | June 1906 |
Cost | £60,000 |
Owner | As of 2023[update], disputed between Dublin City Council, Lord Iveagh and Martin Keane |
Technical details | |
Material | Limestone, granite, red brick, cast iron, terracotta, portland stone |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Carroll & Batchelor (Frederick Hicks) |
Developer | Iveagh Trust |
Main contractor | McLaughlin & Harvey |
References | |
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The Iveagh Markets /ˈaɪviː/ is a former indoor market built in the Victorian style on Francis Street and John Dillon Street in The Liberties neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland, that was open from 1906 until the 1990s.
As of 2024, the site remains derelict despite attempts to restore the site to market use.