Quick facts for kids Stardust Memorial Park |
An Pháirc Cuimhneacháin Stardust |
Dancing Couple memorial
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Type |
Memorial park |
Location |
Coolock |
Area |
22 acres |
Elevation |
40 metres (130 ft) |
Created |
February 1992 (1992-02) |
Operated by |
Dublin Corporation Parks Department, now Dublin City Council |
Plants |
8,050 broadleaved plants |
Collections |
Maple, lime, mountain ash, oak, beech, larch, pine and birch |
Designation |
To commemorate the victims of the Stardust fire in 1981 |
Budget |
£500,000 pounds |
Parking |
No dedicated parking; street only |
Opened |
18 September 1993; 31 years ago (1993-09-18) |
Stardust Memorial Park (Irish: An Pháirc Cuimhneacháin Stardust), also known as the Stardust Memorial Garden, is a protected memorial park located in Coolock, Dublin built to commemorate the lives of those who died in the Stardust fire in 1981 in Artane, Dublin. The park was officially completed and opened on 18 September 1993, by the then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Tomás MacGiolla. The memorial represents a circular pool with a bronze sculpture of a dancing couple in the middle, and the memorial was designed by the sculptor, Robin Buick. Water is pumped by 48 jets in the illuminated fountain which surrounds the sculpture. The fountain is enclosed by 48 fence panels, each panel representing a person lost in the tragedy. In the memorial park, there is a number of facilities open to the public including a newly renovated playground and a garden terrace. The park comprises of 22 acres along the Santry River. The land was originally a 12th-century monastic site.