Wolfe Tone Square

Wolfe Tone Square
Wolfe Tone park in 2016, with Jackie McKenna's "Ag Crú na Gréine" sculpture
Native nameCearnóg Wolfe Tone (Irish)
NamesakeTheobald Wolfe Tone
Area0.4 hectares (0.99 acres)
LocationDublin, Ireland
Postal codeD01
Coordinates53°20′53″N 6°16′00″W / 53.3481°N 6.2667°W / 53.3481; -6.2667

Wolfe Tone Park (Irish: Páirc Wolfe Tone), also known as Wolfe Tone Square, is a public space in Dublin, Ireland. It is bounded by Mary Street to the north, Jervis Street to the east, and Wolfe Tone Street to the west.

The park is the site of a graveyard that was attached to St. Mary's Church, and is named for Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763–1798), who was baptised in the church. The graveyard was deconsecrated in 1966 and laid out as a green park. From 1998 to 2001, Dublin City Council redeveloped the park as an "urban plaza". The park was closed for further regeneration works in late 2020, and reopened in mid-2022.