Mitchelstown (Cork) Ballyhoura (Limerick) County Cork County Limerick

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St. Georges Art & Heritage Centre
St. Georges Art & Heritage Centre

aint George’s Arts and Heritage Centre is located in the former Church of Ireland parish church in Mitchelstown. It's a three-minute drive from Junction 13 on the M8 - 40 minutes from Cork - 30 minutes from the Rock of Cashel - 15 minutes from Fermoy - 30 minutes from Mallow. Saint George's was deconsecrated in August 2017.

Saint George’s is available to anyone interested in the arts, culture and heritage. It is also available for other activities including civil marriages, conferences and meetings. The former church is owned by a not-for-profit company, which is actively developing the centre as Mitchelstown's cultural and historic venue.

The Arts

As part of the project, the main body (nave) of Saint George’s is being used as an exhibition space for creative arts, photography, sculpture and other arts-related activities.

Heritage

The centre is a focal point for historical, genealogical, cultural and heritage events. An interactive interpretive area will tell the story of the region over the centuries. Topics will include the development of the town, the Galtee Mountains and the history of Mitchelstown Castle and the Kingston estate.

Theatre, drama, music

This dedicated space also provides a permanent display for the priceless coats of arms of Mitchelstown Castle.

Saint George’s is also a unique focal point for theatrical, dramatic and musical activities including Irish song music and dance.

Conferences, civil ceremonies

Saint George’s is available for civil weddings and funerals. It is also a unique venue for conferences, business and community meetings, lectures and other activities where a special space is needed.

Please note that religious ceremonies are not allowed in Saint George's. Catering is available by request.

Type of Building:

Church

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