The beautiful high Victorian chapel in the heart of Nano Nagle Place is one of Cork’s most intimate venues. The chapel was designed by architect George Goldie in 1865 and retains the layout of a convent chapel with stalls ranged around the nave. The architecture is intended to enhance the sound of singing voices, making it the perfect place to hear a great choir in action.
Accessibility Information
Yes.
Yes – full accessThe Goldie Chapel has multiple floors ( Yes but can be avoided to get to the gardens and the museum with our elevators) and has an elevator
Induction loops are not available / unconfirmed.
Yes. Yes, on Douglas Street Entrance
Yes. Yes, two disabled parking areas on our front plaza on Douglas Street
Yes. Bus stops 5min walk
No, a festival info point is not available
Guide dogs & service dogs are welcome. Please note they must be fully accredited and wearing an assistance dog jacket/vest upon entry.
Getting there
The Goldie Chapel Guests
Speakers & Choirs
- International Competition Choirs

- International Competition Choirs

- National Competition Choirs

- National Non-Competitive Choirs






