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The Queenstown Story


TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.0 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #2 of 9 attractions in Cobh
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Attraction type: History museum, Maritime museum
Address: Cobh Heritage Centre Cobh
Ireland
Tel: 353-21-481-3591
Fax: 353-21-481-3595

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4 of 5 stars
helen118   41 contributions
london .uk
Mar 29, 2009

I enjoyed my visit to this museum very much. Cost is 7.10 euros. I learnt alot of inetersting info. There is a shop there with very helpful staff. I enjoyed a lovley lunch. Toasted sandwhich. The staff were lovley people to. This museum is just around the corner from the train station. Lovely journey from cork a must i think. more

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5 of 5 stars
Northumberland-7   17 contributions
Durham, United Kingdom
May 10, 2008
2
people found this review helpful

Queenstown Story, is a journey filled with facts not fiction, it covers many subjects, regarding the life and times of those who lived and worked in Ireland. This is a story that will take you back in time, a time when good men and women, suffered great hardship, a time when they struggled to feed their young children. A time... more

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3 of 5 stars
Bryno   343 contributions
Cork, Ireland
Apr 27, 2008
6
people found this review helpful

Cobh the Queenstown story also known as The Cobh heritage centre (www.cobhheritage.com) is located in the town of Cobh just about 10 miles easy drive east of Cork City. You can drive there – loads of free parking in the vicinity or you can take the train from Cork city. €5.50 return for an adult and €2.75 for a child... more

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5 of 5 stars
jeffandi   175 contributions
Nottingham
May 1, 2007
1
person found this review helpful

"The Queenstown Story" situated in the old railway station in Cobh (was Cove, then became Queeenstown and was renamed Cobh but still pronounced Cove) tells the story of those who ecaped the great famine and emigrated to America. They endured appalling conditions and many did not survive the journey. The photo's show Annie Moore and her brothers who were the... more

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The Queenstown Story Address

Cobh Heritage Centre, Cobh, Ireland
Tel: 353-21-481-3591 Fax: 353-21-481-3595