Everyone visiting New York City could see the famous Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor but none of them know about the history behind this famous Sculpture. There are so many unknown facts about The Statue of Liberty that compel you to praise this renowned freedom icon of New York even more than before. In this blog, we are going to disclose some mysterious facts about Lady Liberty that answers why The Statue of Liberty is famous? These statues of Liberty facts will make you believe the existence of this Sculpture is important for the people of New York.
What is The Statue of Liberty?
Let’s start with scratch and know what actually this Sculpture is? The eminent Statue of Liberty is a 93-meter tall copper structure of the Roman goddess of freedom located in the New York Harbor. This famous Sculpture is not built-in New York, but it was gifted by France to America in order to intensify the bond of newly established friendship. The main attraction of Lady Liberty is the enlightening torch and unbuckled chain which always encourages people to support freedom and fight for it.Â
The proposal to construct this famous monument was presented for the first time in 1875, however, the construction actually started a year after the proposal in 1876. It took almost a decade to complete this architecture with magnificence. Lady Liberty Statue is designed by Frederick Auguste Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel (the one who constructed the Eiffel Tower in France). On October 28, 1886, the famous Statue of Liberty was designated as a national monument.Â
There are numerous facts associated with The Statue of Liberty that boost your knowledge about the architecture of this prominent sculpture. So let’s read more to know the surprising facts about The Statue of Liberty.
1. The most important fact about The Statue of Liberty states that there are more than a hundred replicas of this iconic monument across the globe. Some are in the standing position while in some countries the Statue is built in a sitting position.
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2. Copper is the actual color of The Statue of Liberty as it was built using copper and iron. But due to natural oxidization and climatic changes, it has now been turned into a greenish-blue color. It is believed that the color has now been completely oxidized and will no longer change further.
3. The Statue of Liberty was brought to New York on a French steamer named Isère on June 17, 1885. The 350 dismantled pieces of The Statue of Liberty are packed in 214 crates for safe transfer.
4. It took around 4 months to reassemble the dismantled pieces of the Statue and construct it back to its original form.Â
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5. The Statue of Liberty is not the actual name of this famous sculpture. It was officially named “Liberty Enlightening the World” which is provided by its designer Auguste Bartholdi. But to simplify its pronunciation, it was later changed to “Statue of Liberty”.
6. The former name of Liberty Island (the place where the Statue is presently located) is Bedloe Island. It was renamed Liberty Island in 1956.Â
7. The Right hand of The Statue of Liberty has a torch in her hands and on the left hand, she has Tabula Ansata. Tabula Ansata on the left hand is inscribed with the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in roman numbers i.e. JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776).
8. Around 27.22 tonnes of copper were used in the construction of The Statue of Liberty.Â
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9. Arm and torch of the Lady Liberty reached New York in 1876 (10 years before the arrival of the complete body). It was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia to start the fundraising campaign for the construction of the rest of the body.
10. The torch held by the Lady Liberty was once used as an observation deck and tourists are allowed to visit the torch to witness the skyline view of the city. However, after the bombardment happened in 1916 the arm of the sculpture gets damaged, consequently, the entry of visitors inside the Statue is completely closed considering the safety.Â
11. Among several facts, there is a creepy fact about The Statue of Liberty stating that Crowdfunding was done back in 1882 to collect funds for the construction of this popular monument. This was the first crowdfunding ever done in the history of the world and 120,000 donors join this funding campaign among which 80% are middle class.
12. As per The Statue of Liberty size facts, the actual weight of the iconic Statue of Liberty is around 225 tons. Also, the further measurement of Lady Liberty includes its height, which is 305 feet, 6 inches from the base to the torch, and 2.4 mm thick copper sheets are used to design the outer shell of the Statue.Â
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13. The Statue of Liberty got the title of UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984.
14. A destructive hurricane did numerous damages to the Statue as well as to the Superintendent’s house built on the island after which the monument remains closed for around 8 months. The park and the Statue remain closed to visitors from November 8, 2012, until July 4, 2013.
15. There is a total of 354 stairs from the pedestal to the crown of the Liberty Queen, which was open till the hurricane of 2012.Â
16. The torch held by Lady Liberty was not initially made of gold. It is actually made of copper, but in 1986 while restoration, the torch was carefully covered with a thin sheet of 24K gold. That’s how it looks presently.Â
I am sure that you all are unaware of these facts about The Statue of Liberty until now. Moving forward you can test the knowledge of your friends by asking them questions regarding The Statue of Liberty facts.Â
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