• The current structure, replaced the old City Hall, which was destroyed in ‘The burning of Cork’, in 1920.
  • A stone on the Eglinton Street side of the building, bearing the name of the architects and the builders. The City Hall, Cork (Irish: Halla na Cathrach, Corcaigh)...
  • ...other wonderful productions throughout the World, hearing his voice filling the auditoriam of The City Hall was joyous hearlifting and beautiful Cork has such a lot.
  • Cork City Hall is a building used as Cork’s town hall. Imposing with its neo-classical architecture, it houses the civil servants in charge of administering the city.
  • Cork City Hall was designed by architects Jones and Kelly and the six limestone Tuscan pillars and copper-domed clock tower are particularly impressive by night.
  • Overlooking the river Lee, Cork City Hall was opened in 1936, replacing the previous structure which was burned down in 1920.
  • Address. 51.897136-8.465482. map of Cork City Council, City Hall. ... City Hall, Anglesea St, Ballintemple, Cork.
  • Cork City Hall began its life as the City’s Corn Exchange, the main frontage of which was constructed in 1843.
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  • One of the last classical stone buildings built on a grand scale in Ireland, the City Hall is one of the city's few monumental classical buildings.