Atlanta from the Ashes, Atlanta
Facts and practical information
Atlanta from the Ashes, more commonly known as The Phoenix, is a bronze monument located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, symbolizing Atlanta's rise from the ashes of the Civil War to become a world city. The sculpture, dedicated in 1969, depicts a woman being lifted from flames by a phoenix, in reference to the phoenix of Greco-roman mythology that was consumed by fire and rose from the ashes, just as Atlanta rose from the ashes after the city's infrastructure was burned by William T. Sherman's Union Army during the Civil War. The female figure has long hair and is seen nude above the waist, looking upward. In her raised arms she holds the legs of a gilded phoenix. The sculpture is mounted on a rectangular base. The monument is located in Woodruff Park, located in Downtown Atlanta. ()
Downtown Atlanta (Five Points District)Atlanta
Atlanta from the Ashes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Philips Arena, Centennial Olympic Park, M. Rich Building, Tabernacle Concert Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Atlanta from the Ashes by public transport?
Tram
- Park Place • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (2 min walk)
- Woodruff Park • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (3 min walk)
Metro
- Five Points • Lines: Blue, Gold, Green, Red (4 min walk)
- Peachtree Center • Lines: Gold, Red (8 min walk)
Bus
- Atlanta Greyhound Bus Station (16 min walk)
- Village Smoke • Lines: Blue Route (28 min walk)