Iconic Cork buildings to go on display as part of Open House series

Some of Cork's most iconic buildings will be open to the public at the end of the month as part of the annual Open House Cork series.
It's the third time the event has been run and is part of a design festival which runs in 36 cities across the world, celebrating the best architecture each city has to offer.
St. Angela's College, Crown Park Villa, Barrett's Buildings, Triskel Arts Centre and Nano Nagle Place are among the buildings that will be open to the public.
All of the events are free to attend and more information can be found on openhousecork.ie
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