About
The Glucksman in Cork offers an enriching experience for art enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Opened in 2004, this award-winning building is not only an architectural gem surrounded by lush trees but also a vibrant hub for art and education. Visitors can engage with high-impact climate awareness paintings, reflecting contemporary issues through compelling visual narratives. With free entry, it's an accessible cultural venue that's suitable for both adults and children. Complimented by attentive and friendly staff, the site features display spaces, lecture facilities, and a gallery shop brimming with unique souvenirs. After exploring the exhibits, you can relax at the riverside restaurant, which is known for its delightful menu. With an average rating of 4.3 on Google, The Glucksman promises a memorable outing in Cork.
Features
Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
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Beautiful, unique gallery in the middle of a park

We zagen uiterst interessante tentoonstellingen, in het eerste architecturale gebouw dat we Ierland tegenkwamen, en eindigden met de lekkerste toast champignon in het Glucksman café.

This is a really nice art museum in the center of UCC College. Airy, bright and nice to visit.
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