The World's Tallest Statues
Statues are built as celebrations of gods, historical events and important personalities. The tallest try reach the sky and make you take notice of what they are commemorating. They are also works of art, and can take years to build. Here are some of the grandest ones ever built.
Statue of Liberty, USA
The Statue of Liberty is the shortest statue on this list at just 151 feet tall; however she gains height because the statue rests on a 154 foot pedestal. The statue depicts the Roman goddess of freedom Libertas and was a gift to the United States from France in 1886.
Ten Directions Pu Xian Buddha, China
This dramatic gold colored 157 foot statue of the Buddha Samantabhadra can be found on Sichuan province's Mount Emei.
Sodoshima Dai-Kannon, Japan
This impressive landmark in the Kagawa Prefecture houses several prayer halls, an elevator, and an observation deck. This 164 foot masterpiece honors the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kannon.
Peter the Great Statue, Russia
The fact that the monument to Peter the Great is located in the Russian capital of Moscow is ironic, considering the commemorated once moved the capital to St. Petersburg. This imposing 315 tall statue is made of copper, bronze and stainless steel.
Buddha in Aluthgama, Sri Lanka
The spectacular statue in coastal Aluthgama, Sri Lanka is considered the tallest sitting Buddha statue in the world at 160 feet. Built in 2007 it has become one of the country's most important tourist destinations.
Guan Yin of the South Sea of Sanya, China
This breathtaking statue is the fourth tallest in the world at 354 feet tall, with 3 different faces and represents the Guanyin. The statue is located in Nanshan Temple of Sanya.
Virgin of Peace, Venezuela
This concrete statue stands 153 feet tall and is the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary. It is also the tallest sculpture in all of the Americas. Despite its grandeur, it does not receive many visitors.
Great Buddha of Thailand
Thailand's tallest statue is not only 300 feet tall but also 210 feet wide, and is the ninth tallest statue in the world. The cement statue is painted gold to represent the Gautama Buddha, the most important figure in Buddhism.
Mother of the Motherland, Ukraine
The largest statue in Eastern Europe is Kiev's 203 foot Mother of Motherland. This stainless steel structure is part of the Museum of Great Patriotic War and weighs 560 tons.
Ushiku Daibutsu, Japan
This 394 foot bronze statue has a 32 foot pedestal and represents the Amitabha Buddha. The structure is also fitted with an elevator, allowing visitors to enjoy a view from its observation platform.
Leshan Giant Buddha, China
Facing Mount Emei at the intersection of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers is the Leshan Giant Buddha. This historic statue dating back to the 7th century became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
Laykyun Setkyar, Myanmar
At 381 feet tall the Laykyun Setkyar is the world's second tallest statue, and represents the Gautama Buddha.
Spring Temple Buddha, China
Boasting the title of the tallest statue on earth is the Spring Temple Buddha, which can be visited in Zhoacun, Henan. If you include the 82 foot pedestal, this Buddha stands at 502 feet. The statue represents Vairocana Buddha and overlooks a Buddhist monastery.
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