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Sight Seeing in Cork
Beamish & Crawford Brewery
This famous brewery is the most ancient porter brewery in Ireland. Beer drinkers will love the well presented tours that end with a few rounds of the famous Beamish brews. The brewery is hard to miss as it is across the road from the Counting House, a building that takes first prize for eye-blinding, mock Tudor, architectural awfulness.
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Blarney Castle
This is your chance to see a beautiful old castle (built 1210-1446), walk in some nice gardens, and, of course, kiss a magic stone that makes you talk better. But when you go to kiss the 'stone of elequence', kiss it early, before the coach crowds arrive.
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Cork Butter Museum
Okay, so it may not sound so exciting, but there's something quietly charming about a butter museum. The museum focuses on the history of dairying, the growth of the Cork Butter Exchange, and the craft of traditional butter making. Definitely scone-worthy.
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Cork Public Museum
Located in a pleasant Georgian house in Fitzgerald Park, the Cork Public Museum recounts Cork's history from the Stone Age right up to local football legend Roy Keane with a diverse collection of local artefacts. There's a café next-door.
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Cork Vision Centre
It's worth popping into the Cork Vision Centre to view the frequently changing art exhibitions, many of them featuring local artists and photographers. Also on display is a scale model of the city centre.
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