About Shanahan's
Shanahan's lives in the core of Georgian Dublin. Numbers 119 and 120 St. Stephen's Green offer the differentiation of being two intriguing apartments worked by quite possibly of Ireland's most famous Georgian modeler, Richard Cassells. Brought into the world in Germany, of French beginning, Cassells came to work in Ireland in 1728. Shanahan's anglicized his name to Richard Palace, and turned into a main Palladian modeler in Ireland, liable for the plan of such remarkable structures as The Printing House at Trinity School, Russborough House, Powerscourt House and Leinster House. Not long before 1750, while Cassells was residing in Glad's Path (arranged to the back of Number 119) he started development of the two houses on St. Stephen's Green. Sadly, the engineer kicked the bucket in 1751. By and by, the structures are a marvelous illustration of Cassells' heritage as a main planner of Georgian Dublin.