
Alexandra Park is a Victorian park situated in north
Belfast
Belfast (, , , ; from ) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland), North Channel ...
.
It is named after
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria; 1 September 1878 – 16 April 1942) was the fourth child and third daughter of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia. Th ...
and was opened in 1888.
As is typical for parks of the period, it has a formal layout that includes tree lined avenues.
It also contains play areas for children.
Alexandra Park is believed to be the only park in western Europe to be divided by a three-metre (10') wall.
The barrier was erected in 1994 and is one of a number of "
peace wall
The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Irish republican or nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly British loyalist or unionist Protestant neigh ...
s" built across the city in attempt to prevent violence between
Nationalist
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/
Republican and
Unionist/
Loyalist
Loyalism, in the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and its former colonies, refers to the allegiance to the British crown or the United Kingdom. In North America, the most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Cr ...
communities.
The wall's foundations were laid on 1 September 1994, the day of the
first IRA ceasefire.
The northern part of the park was accessible only from the
Antrim Road
The Antrim Road is a major arterial route and area of housing and commerce that runs from inner city north Belfast to Dunadry, passing through Newtownabbey and Templepatrick. It forms part of the A6 road (Northern Ireland), A6 road, a traffic rou ...
whilst the southern part could only be reached from the
Shore Road.
In September 2011 a gate linking the two communities was installed in the wall. The gate was initially open on weekdays from 9 am to 3 pm for a trial period of 3 months.
References
Parks in Belfast
Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest
1888 establishments in Ireland
1888 establishments in the United Kingdom
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