Marian Statue Monahan Road Cork - Presented By The The Urban Cartographer
Marian Statue Monahan Road Cork - Presented By The The Urban Cartographer
Explore the history of the 1954 Marian Statue at Mary’s Greenspace, Cork. Located at the Victoria Road junction, this community-maintained landmark features a unique stone cross and stands as a significant historical site within the Cork South Docklands.
Author: The Urban Cartographer
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01. May 2026
Standing at the confluence of Victoria Road and Monahan Road, Mary’s Greenspace features a prominent Marian statue that serves as a quiet landmark in Cork’s industrial heart. As captured in in my photographs, this is a classic standalone statue erected during the 1954 Marian Year, distinguishing it from the later "grotto" style installations that typically feature St. Bernadette. The site is defined by an unusual, towering stone-clad cross and a decorative metal railing featuring a series of geometric circular designs. Unlike the naturalistic grottos found elsewhere, this installation is a formal, structured monument that reflects the mid-century period of its creation. Maintained with meticulous care by the local community and situated on Cork City Council land, the statue remains a vibrant piece of the city's heritage. For photographers, the contrast between the white devotional figure and the weathered textures of the surrounding dockland buildings offers a compelling study of faith preserved within an urban landscape.
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