Atlas standbeeld

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Atlas standbeeld: A Symbol of Strength

Located in front of the Antwerp Law Courts, the Atlas standbeeld depicts the figure of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders. This statue represents strength and justice, resonating with the building's legal significance.

Created in 1887 by sculptor Jef Lambeaux, the bronze statue stands over 2 meters tall and illustrates Atlas as a muscular figure. Its placement symbolizes the strength of law and order within the city. The statue has become a cultural landmark in Antwerp, linking its artistic heritage with legal history.

Notable Features

  • 📍 Artistic Detail: The intricate details of Atlas' muscles showcase the artistry of the 19th century.
  • 🔗 Cultural Significance: The statue is embraced as a representation of the city's commitment to justice.
  • 🏛️ Historical Context: It enhances the architectural beauty of the Law Courts, built at the same time.

Accessibility is free, making it an ideal visit for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Atlas standbeeld

Sculptor's Background

Jef Lambeaux was known for his expressive sculptures, contributing significantly to Belgian art.

Symbol of Justice

The Atlas figure embodies the strength and weight of law, resonating within its judicial surroundings.

Location History

The statue was installed during a period of rapid urban development in late 19th-century Antwerp.

Location

Rivierenhof

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