Historic Cork Attractions
Cork’s historical landscape is anchored by the 19th-century Gothic Revival Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral and the 17th-century Elizabeth Fort, a star-shaped fortification offering views over the city. The medieval Red Abbey tower stands as the city's oldest structure, while Nano Nagle’s tomb commemorates the pioneer of Catholic education. Cultural history is represented by the Rory Gallagher Monument and the historic St Anne’s Cemetery in Shandon, reflecting centuries of civic and religious heritage.
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a Gothic Revival three-spire Church of Ireland cathedral in the city of Cork.
Elizabeth Fort
Elizabeth Fort is a 17th-century star fort off Barrack Street in Cork, Ireland.
Elizabeth Fort
Elizabeth Fort is a 17th-century star fort off Barrack Street in Cork, Ireland.
Red Abbey
The 14th-century bell tower of a medieval Augustinian friary, representing the oldest standing structure in Cork.
Rory Gallagher Monument
A bronze sculpture by Geraldine Creedon commemorating the Irish blues-rock guitarist. It is located in Rory Gallagher Place.
St Anne's Cemetery, Shandon (southern)
Historic burial ground in the Shandon district, located near the 18th-century St Anne's Church.
Nano Nagle
The final resting place of Nano Nagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters, situated in the graveyard of the former South Presentation Convent.
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