The Central Bank's controversial offices on Dame Street in Dublin are set to go under the hammer next month.
The 1978 Sam Stephenson designed building is expected to be sold for 65 million euro – despite its reported value of 80 million euro.
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Staff are moving to new facilities on North Wall Quay and the sale will finalise the new arrangements.
The bank's brutalist structure has caused controversy since it was first completed – it'd been hoped that it would be handed over for use as a public arts facility.