ST STEPHEN'S GREEN PARK
Here is a pleasant park of 9 hectares of lawns with trees, a fountain, a lake and sculptures like the bust of James Joyce.
Here is a pleasant park of 9 hectares in the centre, whose layout dates back to the 17th century (1664). During the splendour of the Georgian period, its access was reserved for wealthy residents. In 1877, the Guinness family used its influence to reopen it to the general public. It has lawns with trees, a fountain, a lake and sculptures such as the bust of James Joyce, the statue of Wolfe Tone or the memorial of the Great Famine. It is both a place to relax and a jogger's paradise. The bandstand, dating from 1887, hosts (free) concerts in the summer.
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