Cobh Heritage Town

County: Co. Cork
Tel: 021-481 3591
Fax: 021-481 3595
Email: info@cobhheritage.com

A dramatic exhibition of The Origins, History and Legacy of Cobh. A unique Irish Port Town. Cobh is situated on the southern shore of the Great Island in one of the world’s finest natural harbours. Between 1848 and 1950, over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland – over 2.5 million from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration in the country. Cobh was the last port of call for the ill-fated Titanic. Later the steamers and ocean liners continued carrying the Irish to new lives and new lands.

Cobh Heritage Centre, Co. Cork

 

Cobh Heritage Centre, Co. Cork

 

Cobh Heritage Centre, Co. Cork

 

Cobh Heritage Centre, Co. Cork

 

General Information

Address: Deepwater Quay, Cobh, County Cork
Telephone; 021-481 3591
Fax: 021-481 3595
Email: info@cobhheritage.com
Website: http://www.cobhheritage.com
Location: Cobh, 15 miles from Cork City
Season: All Year (closed 2 weeks at Christmas)
Open Times: Nov-Apr: Daily: 09.30-17.00
May-Oct: Daily: 09.30-18.00
Last admission 1 hour before closing
Booking Contact: Debbie Walsh, General Manager
Manager: Debbie Walsh
Average Visit Length: 1 hour
Town Amenities: Angling, Beach, Bird Watching, Cycling, Gardens, Golf, Horse riding, Mountain Climbing, Walking, Swimming
Entrance Fees: Adult: €7.10 / Student/OAP: €6.00 Child: €4.00 / Family: €20.00 (2A + 4C)
Restaurant: Savour some authentic Irish cuisine in a casual bistro style restaurant
Picnic Area: Yes
Shop: Plenty of shopping within Cobh
Coach Parking: Yes
Group Booking Necessary: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Disabled Access/Parking: Yes
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Landmarks

GAA Schools

Cobh's landmark Cathedral clings miraculously to the town's steep slopes as they sweep down to the sea of Cork Harbour. Cobh was the last bit of Irish soil millions of Irish had under their feet before emigrating to America in the 19th and 20th century. On the 11th April 1912, Cobh was the last port of call of the S.S. Titanic as it departed on its ill fated first and last voyage to America. This tragic past as well as Cobh's historical and maritime story is brought alive in the splendid Interpretative centre

Conference & Incentive

Croke Park Conference facilities

Cobh Heritage Centre is an ideal venue for Irish nights or an ‘American Wake’. Concerts and corporate events catered for. In-house catering and historic atmosphere make this an unforgettable venue

A Heritage Town

The examples of towns and villages presented here have been designated a Heritage Town because of their unique character provided by a combination of architectural styles, often spanning many centuries, which gives them - and their visitors - a special feeling for the past. What also makes these towns so special is the careful way in which their historical features are presented - be it in the shape of an explanatory Visitor centre, a signposted walk or tourist trail around the town, or the provision of a specially tailored guided tour