James Clerk Maxwell Statue
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Statue of James Clerk Maxwell
The James Clerk Maxwell Statue, located on George Street in Edinburgh, pays tribute to the prominent 19th-century physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to electromagnetic theory.
Unveiled in 1899, the statue was created by eminent sculptor John Steell and celebrates Maxwell's role as a pioneer in physics, impacting our understanding of light and electromagnetism. The statue showcases remarkable craftsmanship, depicting Maxwell contemplatively surrounded by a circular stone plinth. It stands in close proximity to the University of Edinburgh, adding to its educational value.
Noteworthy Highlights
- 📖 **Historic Significance** - Marks the legacy of one of the greatest scientists in history.
- 🔍 **Architectural Detail** - Features elaborate carvings that reflect the era's craftsmanship.
- 🏛️ **Cultural Heritage** - Part of Edinburgh’s rich history of scientific achievement.
This location is easily accessible and free to visit, making it suitable for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum James Clerk Maxwell Statue
Founding Year
The statue was unveiled in 1899 to honor Maxwell's contributions to science.
Sculptor
Sculpted by John Steell, a notable Scottish sculptor of the time.
Location Importance
Situated near the University of Edinburgh, where Maxwell studied and taught.
Location
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Address
View mapGeorge Street on George Street and St Andrew Square
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Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Around 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for fewer crowds.