The Custom House, Cork

Custom House
Front façade on Custom House Street
Location in central Cork
Alternative namesNew Custom House, Customs House Harbour Commissioner's Offices
General information
TypeCustom house
Architectural stylePalladian and Neoclassical
ClassificationProtected structure
AddressCustom House Quay
Town or cityCork
CountryIreland
Coordinates51°53′57″N 8°27′48″W / 51.89913382879658°N 8.46332627499966°W / 51.89913382879658; -8.46332627499966
Construction started1814
Opened1818
Renovated1906
Technical details
Floor count2
Grounds2 acres (0.81 ha)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Abraham Addison Hargrave (d.1838)

The Custom House is an early 19th-century building in Cork, Ireland. Originally developed as a custom house and opened in 1818, the Cork Harbour Commissioners (later reorganised as the Port of Cork Company) took over the building in 1904. The Port of Cork Company vacated the building in early 2021. The Custom House is, together with a number of other buildings on the same site, listed by Cork City Council on its Record of Protected Structures.