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Crane Lane Theatre
City Limits (Comedy Club)
Cyprus Avenue
The Pavilion
The Roundy
Liquid Lounge
Fred Zeppelins
Old Oak
De Barras, Clonakilty
Cork Opera House
Half Moon Theatre
Everyman Palace Theatre
An Bróg
Sirius Arts Centre
Triskel Arts Centre
Granary Theatre
The Marquee
Cork City Hall
Aula Maxima, UCC
Mr Bradleys
Unitarian Church
Green Glens Arena
Connollys of Leap
Briery Gap, Macroom
The Blackbird
Jolly Roger, Sherkin Is.
Bodega
Boole theatres, UCC
Charlies bar
An Phoenix
UCC Student Centre
The Woodford
The Oliver Plunkett
Sea Church, Ballycotton
Levis, Ballydehob
Live At St. Luke’s
Coughlan’s, Douglas St
The Richmond Revival, Fermoy
White Horse, Ballincollig
Maureens
Ballymaloe Grainstore
Virgin Media Park
Aula Maxima, UCC
UCC, College Rd., Cork

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Aula Maxima, UCC photo

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The Aula Maxima or Great Hall was the largest single element in the original group of buildings erected on the foundation of the College in 1849. This impressive hall has retained its original appearance and is the main centre for formal functions in the University - Presidential Inaugurations, Examinations, etc. A large stained glass window at the east end of the hall commemorates George Boole FRS (1815-1864) first Professor of Mathematics at UCC whose algebra became the foundation of modern computer science. The lower central panel shows Boole seated writing and behind him Aristotle (left) and Euclid (right). The stained-glass window on the north wall was erected to the memory of Robert Harkness, born in Lancashire in 1816, who became Professor of Geology at UCC in 1853. Past Presidents of the University are commemorated in oil portraits on the west wall of the hall.