Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork

Fitzgerald’s Park

Cork, Ireland

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Where did Cillian Murphy live in Cork?

Murphy was born on 25 May 1976 in Douglas, Cork. His mother taught French while his father, Brendan, worked for the Department of Education. His grandfather, aunts, and uncles were also teachers. He was raised in Ballintemple, Cork, alongside his younger brother Páidi and younger sisters Sile and Orla.

What is the history of Fitzgerald Park Cork?

Fitzgerald's Park is the original site of the 1902 International Exhibition held in Cork and named after Lord Mayor, Edward Fitzgerald. It is located on the banks of the River Lee. This 18 acre park on Mardyke Walk, is a short stroll away from the Cork Public Museum.

Is Fitzgerald Park free?

Fitzgerald Park is open daily and free to enter. It's located on Mardyke Walk, just about a 15-minute walk from Cork City Centre. The park covers approximately 18 acres, offering open lawns, shaded pathways, and scenic riverside views. The on-site café, Roses by the Lee, serves coffee, snacks, and light meals.