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- Cork City Gaol is a truly magnificent and unique venue that can be hired out for corporate events, filming or photo shoot locations and even for wedding ceremonies.
- en.wikipedia.org Cork City GaolThose who committed a crime outside that boundary were sent to Cork County Gaol, across the river from the City Gaol near University College Cork.[1].
- tr-tr.facebook.com CorkCityGaol/Cork City Gaol, Cork. 9.349 beğenme · 35 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor · 13.681 kişi buradaydı. The Gaol is a unique Visitor Attraction showing what life...
- theirishroadtrip.com cork-city-gaol/One of the beauties of Cork City Gaol is that it’s a short spin away from a clatter of other attractions, both man-made and natural.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186600-d214819…Top ways to experience Cork City Gaol and nearby attractions. ... I was really struck by the beautiful building as we entered the Cork City Gaol.
- atlasobscura.com places/cork-city-gaol-irelandIn June 1919, she was imprisoned at Cork City Gaol for sedition. Markievicz wrote that Cork City Gaol was “the most comfortable jail I have been in yet.”
- corkcitytours.com cork-city-gaol/Nestled in the heart of Cork City lies a living testament to Ireland’s historical narrative—the Cork City Gaol.
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- jarosstar.com index.php/en/blog-2/way-stor/1185-…Part of this heritage, Cork City Gaol, is a magnificent castle-like building which once housed 19th century prisoners.
- twitter.com corkcitygaol?lang=esA restored 19th Century Prison originally used as the City Gaol, it became a Female Gaol in the late 1800s - many people in Cork still call it the Womens Jail.
- Built by Thomas Deane (who was also responsible for UCC and The Imperial Hotel), Cork City Gaol remains an important part of Cork History.
- retrobite.com cork-city-gaol/Cork has some fantastic historical places to visit such as the Cork City Gaol. For more information, read my article on some of the best Castles in Cork, Ireland.
- expedia.ie Cork-City-Gaol-Cork.d6075862.AttractionVisit Cork City Gaol, where prisoners were held in gruesome conditions for almost a century during the 1800s and 1900s.