Memory Is Creation Without End
Public art sculpture by Japanese artist Kimio Tsuchiya, located at the edge of the Royal Botanic Gardens in central Sydney, representing the former Tarpeian Way Quarry.

📜 Public art sculpture by Kimio Tsuchiya, installed in 2000. 🔍 Located at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, on the site of the former Tarpeian Way Quarry.# Why Go🗿 Unique spiral of sandstone blocks🌊 Represents the Tarpeian Way Quarry, acknowledging miners' work.🌀 Spiral pattern symbolizes the intertwining of past, present, and future.🏛️ Incorporates relics from demolished landmarks like Pyrmont Bridge.🏙️ Offers great views of the modern Sydney skyline🚶 Easy access in the city centre📚 Rich historical context of Sydney's past# Tips🅿️ Parking available on Macquarie St.

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