Traffic Light Tree
Wheelchair accessible
An eight-meter-tall public sculpture in London by Pierre Vivant, featuring 75 computer-controlled traffic lights, reflecting the city's dynamic rhythm.

πŸ“œ Public sculpture by Pierre Vivant, installed in 1998. πŸ” Eight-meter-tall with 75 computer-controlled traffic lights.

Why Go

πŸ’‘ Unique blend of art, technology, and urban life
πŸ“Έ Great for photography, especially at dusk/night
🚢 Easily accessible by public transport
🌳 Reflects the rhythm of surrounding activities

Why Avoid

🚦 May initially confuse drivers as real signals

Tips

πŸŒ™ Visit in the evening for best light display.
πŸ—ΊοΈ Use Google Maps to find 'Traffic Light Tree' near Billingsgate Market.

Cost

πŸ’° Free to visit.

Hours

πŸ•’ Accessible 24/7.

Last updated 10 days ago

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