Day 0 Arrival in Cork

Day 0 - Arrival in Cork

The English Market
The English Market was created in 1788 by the Protestant or “English” corporation that controlled the city at that time. It was a new flagship municipal market located at the heart of the new commercial city centre.
 Found a fine gallery cafe

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When local government was reformed in 1840, and the representatives of the city’s Catholic, “Irish” majority took over, they established another covered food market, St. Peter’s Market, which became known as the “Irish Market” to distinguish it from its older counterpart which remained associated with its English creators.
It is thus that the name “English Market” dates from this era of transition.




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