Named one of the 1001 buildings you must see before you die!

The Glucksman won the prestigious EMA European Art Museum Award in 2023! Located at the main entrance to University College Cork, this award-winning public gallery includes exhibition spaces, a riverside cafe, and a gift shop.

Winning numerous awards and accolades and in 2007 was named one of the 1001 buildings you must see before you die! A changing programme of exhibitions featuring international and Irish artists with art workshops, artists talks, screenings and tours.

Open

Opening Times:

Tuesday to Sundays: 11:00-17:00h

Closed Mondays

Prices

Admission Prices:

Free Entry/Suggested donation €5

Useful Information

Public Parking
There is public parking for visitors to the Glucksman at the UCC Perrots Inch car park. There is also pay parking available near the Main Ceremonial Gates entrance along the Mardyke and O’Donovan’s Road.

Gallery Closures
On occasion, the gallery is closed to the public for private events or for installation of exhibitions. Please contact the information desk at +353 21 4901844 / info@glucksman.org or follow the social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for up-to-date information.

Getting There

The Glucksman is located on the campus of University College Cork and is open to the public year round. The gallery is situated in the university’s picturesque lower grounds, accessible to pedestrians from the ceremonial gates at the corner of Western Road and O’Donovan’s Road.  The gallery is a 10 minute walk from the city centre. Cork city bikes have a stand directly in front of the UCC ceremonial gate entrance. The gallery and the university are served by the No. 205 and No. 208 bus routes.

Map Location: 51.894741, -8.490332
Contact The Glucksman

University College Cork, College Road, Cork City, Ireland


Eircode: T12 V1WH
T: +353(0)21 490 1844
W: www.glucksman.org
Shopping in Cork

‘Your Daily Adventure’ is Ireland’s #1 Visitor Guide… by Smiles! It’s also FREE.

‘Your Daily Adventure’ is loved by visitors. Watch out for the Regional Editions on your travels. Each is packed with information on all there is to do, see and enjoy around Ireland. You can also view the online editions right here.

Always Check Opening Dates and Times

It is always advisable to check the opening dates and times of any attraction or business you intend to visit. Check their website or give them a call.