From 1848 to 1950, over six million adults and children emigrated from Ireland – over 2.5 million of those departed from Cobh (then called Queenstown), making it the single most important port of emigration.
Learn about some of the emigrants who departed from Cobh, many in search of a new life in a land of opportunity, and many more who departed involuntarily as convicts to Australia or as forced labour to the colonies and the West Indies – known as the forgotten Irish.
CHRISTMAS OPENING
December 24th
Kilkenny Cafe & Gift Shop – Open
Exhibition – Closed
December 25th
Exhibition & Kilkenny Group – Closed
December 28th – December 30th
Exhibition & Kilkenny Group – Open
December 31st – January 1st
Exhibition & Kilkenny Group – Closed
We re-open for the 2025 Season on the 2nd of January.
WINTER SEASON
MID OCTOBER TO MID APRIL
9.30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (LAST ENTRY 4 P.M.)
SUMMER SEASON
MID APRIL TO MID OCTOBER
9.30 A.M TO 6 P.M (LAST ENTRY 5 P.M.
Cobh Heritage Centre
Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Phone: 00 353 (21) 481 3591
Email: [email protected]
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