Statue of Neptune

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Majestic Presence of Statue of Neptune

Did you know the Statue of Neptune is one of the significant landmarks in Siston, Bristol? This striking statue pays homage to the Roman god of the sea.

The statue was commissioned in the late 18th century, designed by the local master sculptor John Bacon. Erected in 1790, it signifies Bristol’s maritime heritage and has become a focal point for both local residents and tourists. With its neoclassical architecture, the statue stands as a testament to the artistry of its era and symbolizes the sea's importance to the region's economy.

Memorable Highlights

🌊 Historical Significance: The statue reflects Bristol's rich maritime history.

🌅 Architectural Design: Intricate neoclassical details showcase craftsmanship.

🗺️ Scenic Surrounding Park: Located in a picturesque park, ideal for photography and leisure.

Accessibility is free, making it an excellent spot for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Statue of Neptune

Symbol of Maritime History

The statue represents Bristol's connection to the maritime industry.

Local Sculptor

Designed by renowned sculptor John Bacon, enhancing the area's cultural value.

Attracts Visitors

The statue draws attention from both historians and casual visitors alike.

Location

Warmley

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