- Source: Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Montreal
- Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Montreal
- Nicolaus Copernicus Monument
- Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Warsaw
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- Montreal Planetarium (2013)
- Lucas Watzenrode the Elder
- Gresham's law
- Jason with the Golden Fleece (Thorvaldsen)
- Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Andrew, Frombork
- Chaboillez Square
The Nicolaus Copernicus Monument (French: Monument à Nicolas Copernic), a 1966 copy of Bertel Thorvaldsen's 1830 monument in Warsaw, is installed in outside the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium in Montreal's Space for Life, and was previously installed in Chaboillez Square, outside the Dow Planetarium. The statue was originally displayed for Expo 67, and was relocated to its current location in 2013.
Artist: Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), Danish sculptor
Materials
Statue: bronze
Base: concrete
Dimensions:
Statue: 2.7 m × 1.1 m
Base: 1.8 m × 1.5 m
Manufacturing: Bronze: Lauritz Rasmussen, Denmark, posthumous draw from plaster molds and original made in 1966 under the supervision of Dr. Dyveke Helsted, Thorvaldsen Museum director
Inaugurated in 1967, Montreal World's Fair
Acquired by the City of Montreal: 1968.
References
External links
Media related to Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Montreal at Wikimedia Commons