- nomads-travel-guide.com places/elizabeth-fort/Elizabeth Fort is a 17th-century fort located near the center of Cork, originally built in 1601 by Sir George Carew and named after Queen Elizabeth I.
- go-to-ireland.com what-to-see/the-elizabeth-fort/The Elizabeth Fort is located on Barrack Street in Cork city center. A first fort was built on this very spot in 1601, before finally being destroyed in 1603.
- viator.com en-GB/Cork-attractions/Elizabeth-Fort/…Another star-shaped fort dating back to the 17th century, Charles Fort is significantly larger than Elizabeth Fort.
- careertraininginternships.com post/elizabeth-fort…After that, Elizabeth Fort became vacant again and ready for a new historic role. In the following years, the fort was repurposed into a convict depot.
- http://celebratingcorkpast.com elizabeth-fort/In 1806, a ‘New Barrack’s’ was built on the north side of the city (now called Collin’s Barracks), and Elizabeth fort was converted to a Female Convict Prison.
- cork300.com elizabeth-fort-history/The Elizabeth Fort History offers a profound insight into Ireland’s affluent past, serving as a palpable record of the nation’s many successes and challenges.
- to-hawaii.com kauai/attractions/…The only site with remains of a Russian fort in Hawaii, the Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park sits on the eastern bank of the mouth of the Waimea River...
- arrivalguides.com en/Travelguide/CORK/doandsee/…For panoramic views of the city, look no further than Elizabeth Fort. Built in the 17th century, the fort endured revolts, sieges, and civic unrest — it was even...
- urtrips.com en/elizabeth-fort-cork/The best activities in the Elizabeth Fort Cork. After you enter this fort, we invite you to take a calming stroll through its different sections that will feel like you’re...
- cityseeker.com cork/83668-elizabeth-fortBuilt in the 16th century on the site of a monastic settlement, Elizabeth Fort was destroyed in 1603 by citizens of Cork in an act of defiance against King...