Croke Park, located in Dublin, Ireland, is a premier Gaelic games stadium and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, this historic stadium has been a key venue for Gaelic sports since 1891. It underwent major redevelopment from 1991 to 2005, increasing its capacity to 82,300, making it the fourth-largest stadium in Europe. Croke Park hosts the annual All-Ireland in Gaelic football and hurling, and has also welcomed international events, including the 2003 Special Olympics and concerts by major artists. This iconic stadium is a cultural and sporting landmark in Ireland.