Molly Malone
Statue commemorating a semi-legendary figure associated with the city's cultural heritage. It serves as a notable public artwork and cultural landmark. Read more…
The statue represents the character from a famous Irish folk song and has become an iconic cultural symbol. Created by Jeanne Rynhart and unveiled in 1988, it commemorates the legendary fishmonger tied to the city's folklore. Located on Suffolk Street, the artwork is fully accessible, including wheelchair access, and has been part of public art initiatives that have even given it a voice through interactive features. The statue remains a significant element of the city's heritage and is open to the public for viewing.
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