Memory Is Creation Without End
A public art sculpture in Sydney, Australia, created in 2000 by Japanese sculptor Kimio Tsuchiya. It features sandstone blocks from old city landmarks arranged in a spiral, symbolizing the connection of past, present, and future.

📜 Public art sculpture by Japanese artist Kimio Tsuchiya, installed in 2000. 🔍 Located at the edge of Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens, it reuses sandstone blocks from historical city structures. # Why Go 🌊 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 views of the modern Sydney skyline. # Tips 📍 Find it at 4 Macquarie St, Sydney.

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