Amazing Sculptures Around The World That You Didn't Know Existed

What can a statue possibly mean except being a structure made up of various materials?

A user named ‘James Lucas’ shared some amazing pictures of sculptures from across the world on platform X, that will make you rethink the story behind the sculpture.

Let’s explore these stunning sculptures that represent brilliant artistic innovations on themes like religion, philosophy, and more.

Statue of King Arthur, England: Standing on the bay of a Lake, the statue of King Arthur, a uniquely built artistic masterpiece, beautifully represents the mythology of England and the saga of King Arthur.

Melancholy, a sculpture: A sculpture, beautifully portraying the void of grief that we face in our life.

Christ of the Abyss: Built in 1954 this unique bronze statue embraced by the stunning azure water is placed at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.

Apennine Colossus: Built in 1579, by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, this colossus statue is a symbol of Italy's Apennine mountains.

Jatayu Earth's Center, India: A mind-blowing statue of an eagle that took 10 years to be completed is the largest sculpture of a bird on Earth.

Sendai Daikannon, Japan: A dreamy view of Sendai Daikannon, the 8th tallest statue in the world, situated in Japan.

Situated in Antibes, France, the unique statue is an example of artistic excellence.

The Statue of Unity, India, is the tallest statue in the world which is nearly three times the height of the Statue of Liberty.

A sculpture, representing the profound emptiness experienced by the immigrants who left their homeland, community, and loved ones in pursuit of a better life.

Leshan Giant Buddha: Built around 800 AD in China, this statue is the tallest pre-modern statue on Earth.

The Kiss of Death: A marble sculpture made in 1930 in Barcelona.

The Weight of Thought: A bronze sculpture showcasing what overthinking looks like.

The Dignity Statue, South Dakota: A stunning statue representing the courage, wisdom, perseverance, and dignity of the region.