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  1. Molesworth Street (Irish: Sráid Theach Laighean, meaning 'Leinster House Street') is a street in Dublin, Ireland named after Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth and links the more notable Dawson Street with Kildare Street and lies just over 200 m to the north of St. Stephens Green in Dublin's central business district.

  2. An iconic office building in Dublin’s best location. For three centuries, Molesworth Street and Dawson Street have been the focal point of Dublin’s most elegant quarter. Today, One Molesworth Street enhances this location’s status as one of the capital’s most distinguished addresses.

  3. 17 Molesworth Street. Dublin D02 HK50. Ireland. Tel: +353 1 676 1337. Quicklinks. About Freemasonry. About Grand Lodge. Museum, Library & Archive.

  4. The Hall, on Molesworth Street in Dublin City, built in 1869, is beautifully decorated in a Victorian style. The Grand Lodge Room is designed with arched blue ceilings trimmed with white and gold and contains a large pipe organ.

  5. Molesworth Street (Irish: Sráid Theach Laighean, meaning 'Leinster House Street') is a street in Dublin, Ireland named after Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth and links the more notable Dawson Street with Kildare Street and lies just over 200 m to the north of St. Stephens Green in Dublin's central business district.

  6. One Molesworth Street is within walking distance of every conceivable amenity that the City has to offer. Grafton Street, St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and Trinity College surround the property, making the location ideal for the perfect work-life balance.

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  8. It’s a three-storey building clad in sandstone, with a set of steps leading to a porch at the centre. The general air of mystery surrounding Freemasonry makes the hall a subject of fascination, but it’s pretty easy to gain access to the interior.

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