27 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
Seated: 20
Square Feet: 736 ft2
This is The Shelbourne's most famous room. It was here, in 1922, that a committee chaired by Michael Collins sat down to draft the Irish Constitution. Then known only by the humble name of room 112, this was the backdrop for the birth of the Irish Free State. There is an evocative gravitas to The Constitution Room which befits its unique place in Irish history. With the original antique table and chairs used for the signing of The Constitution, luxurious silk wall coverings, crystal chandelier and views overlooking St. Stephen's Green, The Constitution Room is perfectly suited for an elegant and inspiring occasion for up to 24 people.