CIIC 81 / UCC 4
CIIC 81 / UCC 4 is a historic site in County Cork, Munster. CIIC 81 / UCC 4 is situated nearby to the historic site UCC 6, as well as near UCC 27.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Lewis Glucksman Gallery and Crawford Observatory.
Lewis Glucksman Gallery
Museum
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The Glucksman, formerly known as the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, is an art museum in University College Cork, Ireland. Opened to the public by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese on 14 October 2004, the Glucksman was named 'Best Public Building in Ireland' by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland in June 2005. Lewis Glucksman Gallery is situated 180 metres northeast of CIIC 81 / UCC 4.
Crawford Observatory
Historic building
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The Crawford Observatory is a 19th-century observatory located on the campus of University College Cork, Ireland. Built in 1878, the observatory contains three instruments; a Thomas Grubb equatorial telescope, a transit telescope and a siderostatic telescope. Crawford Observatory is situated 130 metres south of CIIC 81 / UCC 4.
Cork Public Museum
Museum
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Cork Public Museum is a city museum in Cork, Ireland. Housed in a mid-19th century building within Fitzgerald Park in the Mardyke area of the city, the museum's exhibits focus mainly on the history and archaeology of the Cork area. Cork Public Museum is situated 320 metres northwest of CIIC 81 / UCC 4.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include The Lough and Garranabraher.
The Lough
Suburb
Photo: Guillermo Moreno, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Lough is a suburb of Cork city, the electoral division in which it lies, the body of water that gives the area its name and a Roman Catholic parish of the same name.
Garranabraher
Suburb
Photo: Robin Webster, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gurranabraher is a residential suburb on the north western side of Cork City. Its bounds range from the North Cathedral to Bakers Road to Blarney Street. Gurranabraher is located in Cork North-Central Dáil Éireann constituency.
Cork
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Cork is the principal city of County Cork in southwest Ireland. Known as "the Rebel City" the "real capital of Ireland", Cork has a strong independence and Corkonians are proud of its role in Irish history.
CIIC 81 / UCC 4
- Type: Historic site
- Inscription: “C[A]SSITT[A/O]S MAQI MU[CO]I CALLITI”
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: County Cork, Munster, Southwest Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.89372° or 51° 53′ 37″ northLongitude
-8.49242° or 8° 29′ 33″ westOpen location code
9C3HVGV5+F2OpenStreetMap ID
node 11071361392OpenStreetMap feature
historic=ogham_stone
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include UCC 6 and UCC 24.
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