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Blarney Castle
Arguably the most famous old castle in Ireland, largely on account of
its famous stone and the tradition of attributing gifts of elocution to
the stone located in its tower.
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Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Housed within an 18th Century Customs House, the gallery features Irish
painters and decorative pieces.
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Michael Collins Centre
Located in Clonakilty, this visitor centre tells you about the story of
Ireland’s modern hero.
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Arigideen Heritage Park
Replicas of historical monuments representative of West Cork are on show
at this park.
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Cobh Heritage Centre
This port located near Cork was known as Queenstown when Ireland was a
part of Britain. The great Irish emigration saw over 2.5 million people
leaving the shores of the Emerald Isle in the 19th and early 20th
Centuries through this town. This centre is dedicated to re-telling the
story of this great historical event.
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