Franklin Square | |
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Type | Public space |
Location | 70 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
Coordinates | 42°53′00″S 147°19′49″E / 42.883340°S 147.330248°E |
Area | 1.6 acres (0.63 hectares)[1] |
Created | 1863-1866[2] |
Operated by | Hobart City Council |
Open | All year |
Public transit access | Hobart Bus Mall |
Place ID | 2,333[3] |
Status | Permanently Registered |
Franklin Square is a 1.6-acre (0.63-hectare) oak-lined public square located in the Hobart City Centre in Tasmania, Australia.[1] It is named for Sir John Franklin, an Arctic explorer and former Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land. The centrepiece of the park is a statue of Franklin, with an epitaph written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.[4] As the city's most central urban parkland and transportation hub, Franklin Square is frequently utilised for festive markets, public gatherings and as a place for public protest.