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Visitors
Guided tours of King's Inns can be arranged by calling +353 1 874
4840. There is a charge of €100 for each group of 30
or less. A tour usually lasts 1 hour and comprises a visit
to Frederick Darley's neo-classical library building and to James
Gandon's last public building in Dublin
Reciprocal arrangements with the American Inns of Court
King's Inns and the American Inns of Court have a reciprocal
arrangement whereby members of the American Inns of Court will be
entitled to avail of tours and dining facilities at King's Inns on the
basis of mutual visitation privileges.
There are over 334 chartered
American Inns of Court in various cities around the United States.
There are 24,000 active members and twice as many alumni
members. At the present time, there are an additional 40
Inns in various stages of formation. All the justices of
the Supreme Court and some 80 percent of the judiciary belong to an Inn
of Court.
While none of the Inns have permanent
facilities, the members would be delighted to meet and host
members of the Honorable Society of King's Inns. The norm
would be for the Irish members to go directly to the Inn of
their choice. However, the Executive Director, David P
Carey will arrange visits if
requested.
The contact details for David P Carey are:
David P Carey, 127 South Peyton Street, Suite 201, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, USA
King's Inns would like to remind
members of the American Inns of Court that the Inns are only
available for dining during the evening dining terms.
Reservations may be made by contacting Miriam Riordan at +353
1 8744840.
Click
here for dining terms in 2010
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