Statue of Winston Churchill, London
Facts and practical information
In the heart of London, standing defiantly outside the Houses of Parliament, is the imposing bronze statue of Winston Churchill, a tribute to the indomitable spirit of one of Britain's most revered Prime Ministers. Created by the renowned sculptor Ivor Roberts-Jones, the sculpture was unveiled in 1973 and has since become an iconic landmark in the city.
The statue, which is about 12 feet (3.6 meters) high, captures Churchill's formidable presence, with a stance that is both determined and contemplative, embodying the resilience he displayed during the darkest days of World War II. Located in Parliament Square, the sculpture is set among other statues of prominent statesmen and leaders, but it is often Churchill's likeness that draws the immediate attention of visitors and history enthusiasts.
For tourists looking to immerse themselves in British history, the statue provides not only a perfect photo opportunity but also a moment to reflect on the legacy of the man who once declared, "We shall never surrender." The details of the sculpture are a testament to Roberts-Jones' craftsmanship, from Churchill's iconic bowtie and homburg hat to the inscrutable expression on his face.
The statue's location is easily accessible and is a must-visit for those touring the landmarks of London. It is within walking distance of other historical sites, including Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and the River Thames. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding greenery of Parliament Square and often find the space used for political demonstrations and public gatherings, echoing Churchill's own impact on British public life.
City of Westminster (St. James's)London
Statue of Winston Churchill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palace of Westminster, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Churchill War Rooms.
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How to get to Statue of Winston Churchill by public transport?
Metro
- Westminster • Lines: Circle, District, Jubilee (3 min walk)
- Embankment • Lines: Bakerloo, Circle, District, Northern (12 min walk)
Ferry
- Westminster Pier • Lines: Blue Tour, Green Tour, Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Red Tour (4 min walk)
- London Eye - Waterloo Pier • Lines: Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Red Tour (8 min walk)
Train
- Charing Cross (12 min walk)
- London Waterloo (16 min walk)
Bus
- Trafalgar Square / Charing Cross Station • Lines: N26 (13 min walk)
- Charing Cross Station • Lines: N26 (14 min walk)