Cobh Heritage Centre (The Queenstown Story)

Cobh Heritage Centre (The Queenstown Story)

Cobh Heritage Centre (The Queenstown Story)

Nestled in the Victorian train station of Cobh, a port town once known as Queenstown, the Cobh Heritage Centre offers a poignant glimpse into the history of Irish emigration. From 1848 to 1960, millions of Irish people departed from this very spot, many fleeing the Great Famine. The centre’s exhibits detail the often-heartbreaking journeys of these emigrants, providing visitors with a deep understanding of the struggles and hopes that defined their lives. Today, visitors can explore the stories and artifacts that bring this significant period of Irish history to life.

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