10 April 2017
By Bryan T. Smyth
bryan@TheCork.ie
On Easter Monday Cork City Council will host a number of events for Cruinniú na Cásca, the national culture day. The programme for the day in Cork allows people to discover and experience Cork City’s heritage buildings. This new country wide event is organised in partnership with Creative Ireland, led by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Rural, Regional and Gaeltacht Affairs, and promoted by RTE.
Elizabeth Fort will be open from 12 until 3, with tours available each hour. Triskel Christchurch is hosting two free screenings of The Song of the Sea, while St Peters on North Main Street has an exhibition exploring Cork’s maritime history, a history talk and walk, followed by some live music. Finish off your day with traditional Irish music by the Lee Sessions at An Spailpín Fánach, South Main St., Cork
For full programme details see below: