Freedom Monument, Trujillo
Facts and practical information
The Freedom Monument, located in the center of the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru, is the work of sculptor Edmund Moeller. It consists of three sections: the first is on a circular platform with pedestals, resting on a granite base, and supporting sculptures representing the art, science, trade and health. The second section consists of three statues: a bent man, symbolizing oppression or slavery; a person with arms reaching backwards, symbolizing the struggle for freedom; and a man with arms raised and hands making fists, symbolizing liberation. The section contains three plaques. The first recalls the proclamation of the independence of Trujillo by José Bernardo de Torre Tagle, on December 29, 1820. The second plaque commemorates the Battle of Junín, and the third plaque commemorates the Battle of Ayacucho. ()
Trujillo
Freedom Monument – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Estadio Mansiche, Plaza de Armas, Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary, Huaca Esmeralda.
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How to get to Freedom Monument by public transport?
Bus
- Ittsa (8 min walk)
- Transportes El Sol (11 min walk)