Penelope' Sculpture in Liverpool
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This whimsical public art installation is a unique homage to Liverpool's industrial heritage.

Penelope is a multicolored metal public art sculpture by Cuban-born artist Jorge Pardo, located in Liverpool's Ropewalks district. It was created for the 2002 Liverpool Biennial and symbolizes Penelope's loom from Homer's Odyssey.

Why Go

šŸŽØ Whimsical and unique public art installation
🚢 Homage to Liverpool's rope-making industrial heritage
šŸ›ļø Visual allegory of Homer's "Odyssey"
šŸ‘€ Open-air, visible at any time

Why Avoid

šŸš— Located above an active parking lot, may be congested on weekdays.

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Weekends are ideal for visiting to avoid congestion.

Hours

šŸ•’ Visible at any time.

šŸ…æļø Parking Area underneath is a viable parking lot.

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