Sarasota, Florida, has several notable statues and sculptures that reflect the city's history, culture, and values. Here are some of the most famous statues in Sarasota and their historical and cultural significance. When driving around, you will notice a great number of statues and sculptures throughout the city. These are the most notable statues to visit.
Unconditional Surrender: Located at the Bayfront Park, this 25-foot statue depicts a sailor and a nurse kissing in celebration of the end of World War II. The original photograph was taken in Times Square, New York City, on August 14, 1945, and the statue was created by artist Seward Johnson. The statue is a popular spot for tourists and locals to take pictures and is seen as a symbol of joy and peace.
5 Bayfront Dr, Sarasota, FL 34236
Dolphin Fountain: This fountain is in Bayfront Park and features a bronze sculpture of dolphins leaping out of the water. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the view. It was created in 1995 by Tampa Bay, Florida resident Steve Dickey.
Marina Jack Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
The Circus Ring of Fame: Located in St. Armands Circle, this series of statues celebrate circus performers who have been inducted into the Ring of Fame. The Circus Ring of Fame: Located at St. Armands Circle, this statue is a tribute to the circus performers and staff who have contributed to Sarasota's rich circus heritage. The statue features a ringmaster and several circus animals and is surrounded by plaques that honor the inductees into the Circus Ring of Fame. Each statue represents a different performer and their contribution to the circus.
Also at St. Armands are replicas of famous Roman and Greek statues that can be seen in art museums around the world.
1 St Armands Cir, Sarasota, FL 34236
Patriot Plaza: This outdoor ceremonial amphitheater in Sarasota National Cemetery features several large bronze statues depicting military personnel from different armed forces.
9810 State Rd 72, Sarasota, FL 34241
The Garden of the Five Senses: Located in Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, this Garden features several statues representing each of the five senses. The statues are designed to be interactive and encourage visitors to engage with the Garden in a unique way. There is a fee for this stop.
1534 Mound St, Sarasota, FL 34236
Here is a suggested driving tour that will take you to see these statues:
Start at Bayfront Park and see the Unconditional Surrender Statue and nearby the Dolphin Fountain . Head to St. Armands Circle to see the Circus Ring of Fame statues and the Roman and Greek Replicas . Next, head to Patriot Plaza in the Sarasota National Cemetery to see the military statues.. Finally, end your tour at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens to see the Garden of the Five Senses statues.
This driving tour should take approximately 1.5 hours, depending on traffic and your time at each location. Enjoy your tour of Sarasota's renowned statues!
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