Cork is a city of rivers and bridges it seems. Naturally it has its fair share of churches and cathedrals. I wonder if church attendance has increased, or has it dropped since the catastrophic fall of the Tiger? However, above the doors of Finn Barr's church there are many trades depicted. I think the one on the left gives a good idea as to what the Irish excelled at in the past under their English masters.
Just a stone's throw from the hostel is the Cork College University, founded around 150 years ago. The great hall (Aula) is lined with many of the old text books used about 100 years ago.
The Aula. Cork University |
So, made my way to the world famous Blarney Castle on a local bus. Just in case its not a bell ringer for you, its where the Blarney stone is kissed, hanging head down from the top of the castle keep.
Blarney Castle |
Emson has arrived |
In Blarney Castle park |
One of the older bridges in Cork |
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