Walls that Shaped a City: Excavating Cork’s Medieval Defences
Step into Cork’s past at "Walls that Shaped a City", an engaging talk by Cork City Archaeologist, Ciara Brett, exploring the hidden story of the city’s medieval defences. Once encircled by formidable stone walls, Cork was a walled settlement whose gates, towers, and fortifications shaped everyday life, trade, and security. Today, much of this legacy lies buried beneath streets and buildings – yet its impact endures.
Find out how archaeological digs have revealed fragments of walls, defensive ditches, and gateways that once defined the city’s boundaries. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a local resident, or simply curious about the layers beneath your feet, "Walls that Shaped a City" offers a unique opportunity to connect with Cork’s medieval origins and appreciate the foundations upon which the modern city stands.
18th
August
14:30
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15:30
Location: City Library, Grand Parade
Email: lending_library@corkcity.ie
Call: 0214924908
Branch:
City Library, Grand Parade