Bishop Lucey Park, Cork
(1985-present)

place and park

Aged 39

Bishop Lucey Park is a public park located between Grand Parade and in the centre of Cork in Ireland. It is one of few green spaces in the city centre and among the largest. It is often erroneously known as "The Peace Park" by locals, although this name actually refers to the area next to the River Lee at the junction of Grand Parade and South Mall where the National Monument, and the memorials to World War I and the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings are located.

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Bishop Lucey Park commissioned in the 800th anniversary year of Cork's first charter, opened on the 8th December 1985 by the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cork Ald. Dan Wallce T.D., T.J.M. McHugh, City Manager & Town Clerk, W.A. Fitzgerald, City Engineer

Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Cork, Ireland where it opened (1985)