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This bronze sculpture represents the helpless, hapless, and the damned who have passed through Piccadilly station since it opened in 1842.

šŸ“œ Bronze triptych sculpture on London Road, below Manchester Piccadilly railway station.
šŸ” Commissioned in 1990, it represents the diverse people who passed through Piccadilly station since 1842.

Why Go

✨ Remarkable and disquieting artwork
🧐 Offers a quirky take on the city's story
šŸ¤ Highlights contributions of ordinary people

Why Avoid

🚫 Hidden from public view, needs re-siting
🚧 Besmirched by ugly access panels and telecom boxes

Tips

šŸ“ Best viewed from Station Approach, on the concrete support for traffic to the station.
🚶 A footbridge over the main road offers another view.
šŸ‘€ The disc, radiant, and three columns are now all plainly visible.

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