Category: Nano Nagle Place

Nano Nagle Place, Cork has won the Council of Europe Museum prize 2022. Sr Julie Watson, Congregational Leader accompanied the delegation from Nano Nagle Place to Strasbourg to accept this prestigious award. Julie shares her experience here
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This summer Nano Nagle Place will launch an exhibition that celebrates the continued use of the site as a convent for 250 years. ‘Changing Habits: 250 Years of Convent Life’ will chart the construction of our oldest building, built in 1771 by Nano Nagle as home for the Ursuline Sisters she had invited to Cork […]
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Nano Nagle Place, Cork was alive with history on 9 May 2021 as the Ursuline Sisters celebrated the 250th anniversary of their arrival to Cork. This was the place where Nano Nagle first welcomed them in 1771 as they came to help her continue her Education Plan to provide Irish children with a better way […]
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