St. Finbarr's Cemetery
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| St. Finbarr's Cemetery | |
|---|---|
Republican plot | |
![]() Interactive map of St. Finbarr's Cemetery | |
| Details | |
| Established | 1860s |
| Location | Glasheen Road, Cork |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 51°54′N 8°30′W / 51.9°N 8.5°W |
| Type | Catholic and Church of Ireland |
| Style | garden cemetery |
| Owned by | Cork City Council |
| Size | 8.1 ha (20 acres) |
| Find a Grave | St. Finbarr's Cemetery |
St. Finbarr's Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Naomh Fionn Barra) in Cork, Ireland, is the city's largest and one of the oldest cemeteries in Ireland which is still in use.[citation needed] Located on the Glasheen Road, it was first opened in the 1860s. The entrance gateway was erected circa 1865, and the mortuary chapel consecrated in 1867.[1][2][3]
Many of the early burials were of the wealthy citizens of the city. Unlike older cemeteries, St. Finbarr's was professionally laid out with numbered pathways and wide avenues.[citation needed]

