Another Place Sculpture, Liverpool
Facts and practical information
Just a short train ride from the bustling city center of Liverpool, the Another Place sculptures by Antony Gormley stand as a hauntingly beautiful installation on the sandy shores of Crosby Beach. This remarkable collection of 100 cast-iron, life-size figures spans nearly 3 kilometers along the coast, reaching out one kilometer into the sea.
Installed in 2005, these statues, each one weighing 650 kilograms, are cast from the artist's own body and stand as silent sentinels watching over the tides. The figures are positioned to face the horizon in a poignant display that speaks to the relationship between man and nature. Over time, the sculptures have become a canvas for the environment, with barnacles and sea life making their homes on the iron bodies, and the changing tides and weather adding to their evolving story.
The Another Place sculptures have become a much-loved feature of the Liverpool coastline, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience the serene and contemplative atmosphere that the installation provides. People are encouraged to interact with the figures, which are spread out at different distances from the shore, some submerged in the sea, others standing tall on the beach.
The site is free to access and open to the public year-round, allowing for the observation of the figures in different seasons and lighting conditions. The changing landscape, with the ebb and flow of the tides, ensures that each visit to Another Place offers a unique experience. Whether shrouded in mist, basking in the glow of sunset, or stark against the winter sky, the sculptures provide an ever-changing backdrop for contemplation and photography.
Liverpool
Another Place Sculpture – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Christ Church, Crosby United Reformed Church, Crosby, Waterloo.
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How to get to Another Place Sculpture by public transport?
Train
- Waterloo (20 min walk)
- Blundellsands & Crosby (28 min walk)