Spanda Sculpture, Perth
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Spanda is a public art work by Australian born artist Christian de Vietri located at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia. It was installed in January 2016. The sculpture is elegant, abstract, and minimalist, giving the impression of an ever-expanding vibrational pattern. It has been described as a celebration of the "union of the individual with the universal". It measures 29 x 16 x 1 metres. Spanda is the world’s tallest freestanding structure made of carbon fibre. ()
Coordinates: 31°57'28"S, 115°51'25"E
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Perth CBDPerth
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Day trips
Spanda Sculpture – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Swan Bells, London Court, Elizabeth Quay, St George's Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Spanda Sculpture?
Nearby attractions include Esplanade Reserve, Perth (1 min walk), Florence Hummerston Kiosk, Perth (2 min walk), Swan Bells, Perth (3 min walk), Barrack Square, Perth (3 min walk).
How to get to Spanda Sculpture by public transport?
The nearest stations to Spanda Sculpture:
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- Elizabeth Quay Ferry Terminal • Lines: Transperth Ferry - Elizabeth Qua, Transperth Ferry - Mends Street (2 min walk)
- Barrack Street Jetty • Lines: Express (6 min walk)
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- Elizabeth Quay (3 min walk)
- Perth (13 min walk)
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- Barrack Square • Lines: 1 (4 min walk)
- Elizabeth Quay Bus Station (6 min walk)