Cork Heritage Day - August 30th
28th Aug 2008
Cork Heritage Open Day - August 30th
Cork Heritage Open Day celebrates the amazing architecture and history of the 
Built Heritage in the Cork City Region. This event will be held on Saturday 
the 30th of August 2008 and is organized by Cork City Council in partnership 
with the Heritage Council, Dept of Environment, Heritage and Local Government 
and the Cork County Council. 
On the 30th of 
  August, for one day only, over 30 buildings will open their doors free 
  of charge for this special event. Members of the public are allowed a glimpse 
  of some of Corks most fascinating buildings ranging from the Medieval 
  to the military, the Civic to the commercial and the educational to the ecclesiastical. 
  Many of these breathtaking buildings have never been open to the public in this 
  manner before and are relatively unknown to visitors and the citizens of Cork. 
  
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        a lamp inside Cork's mysterious Masonic Lodge. | 
Cork Heritage Open Day is now in its 4th year. Last years event was greeted with great enthusiasm by building owners and members of the public alike with an estimated 5000 visits made in total to the 30 participating buildings such as the Masonic Hall, The Backwater Arts Studio and the Firkin Crane.
This year the event highlights the architectural prominence and the rich cultural diversity reflected in the various religious buildings and spectacular churches in the City.
In addition there is a special feature on Corks Historic Plaques. The historic plaques of Cork are a small but important part of the citys heritage. Often overlooked these plaques celebrate historic events, identify important built heritage landmarks and commemorate the contribution made by people from Cork in their respective fields.
Cork Heritage Open 
  Day invites the public to explore Corks hidden treasures and enjoy the 
  unique story of Corks Built and Cultural Heritage. The job.
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  to see the list of 30 participating buildings and opening times



























