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What is the Statue of Liberty?

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

The Statue of Liberty is a monumental statue located in the city of New York, United States. It symbolizes freedom and independence. The French gifted this statue in 1886 to demonstrate their friendship with America. The statue is very large and holds a torch in its hand; this torch represents the light of liberty. The Statue of Liberty stands as a symbol of hope and freedom for people around the world. As ships approach New York Harbor, the statue reminds arriving immigrants that they have reached a free nation.

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Do You Know Where the Statue of Liberty Is Located?

The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York City, United States of America. This colossal statue stands on a small island in New York Harbor and is one of the first symbols seen by people arriving by sea. It attracts the interest of both tourists and historians.

Why Was It Built?

The Statue of Liberty symbolizes America’s independence and the ideal of liberty. France presented this statue to America as a gift to represent the friendship between the two nations. The statue also embodies democracy and the right of the people to determine their own future.

What Does the Statue Represent?

The statue depicts a tall woman holding a torch and a tablet in her hands. The torch symbolizes a guiding light. The tablet bears the date of the American Declaration of Independence in Roman numerals. On her head is a crown with seven spikes, representing the seven continents and seven seas. At the statue’s feet lie broken chains, signifying liberation from oppression.

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What Is Inside the Statue?

Visitors can climb stairs inside the Statue of Liberty to reach the crown. From there, they can enjoy views of New York City. The interior is arranged like a museum and contains information about the statue’s construction and transportation.

Why Is the Statue of Liberty Important?

The Statue of Liberty is an important symbol not only for America but for the entire world. It represents values such as freedom, equality, peace and human rights. For immigrants, it symbolizes the beginning of a new life. Additionally, its cultural significance has been recognized by UNESCO, which added it to the World Heritage List.

Myths and Facts

There are some common misconceptions about the Statue of Liberty. For example, some people believe it was inspired by other countries, but in fact it was specially designed by French artists for America. Although it has turned green over time, the statue was originally copper-colored when first constructed.

Its Encounter with Art

Some artists have interpreted the Statue of Liberty in their own works. Contemporary artists, in particular, have offered new perspectives on its meaning, connecting the statue’s symbolism not only to history but also to current events.

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The Statue of Liberty, like a torch guiding the way in the dark, reminds people of hope, equality, and the dream of a free future.

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Authorİbrahim FilizDecember 1, 2025
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The Statue of Liberty is a historical monument located in New York, symbolizing values such as freedom, peace, and democracy. It was gifted to the United States by France. It is recognized by the female figure holding a torch and a book. Inside there is a museum and an observation area. It is a symbol of a new beginning for immigrants and is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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CNN. "Statue of Liberty: History." CNN Style. Accessed March 13, 2025. https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/statue-of-liberty-history/index.html.

EDSITEment. "The Statue of Liberty: Meaning and Use as a National Symbol." National Endowment for the Humanities. Accessed March 13, 2025. https://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plans/statue-liberty-meaning-and-use-national-symbol.

Museum of the City of New York. "Myths Surrounding the Origin of the Statue of Liberty." Museum of the City of New York. Accessed March 12, 2025. https://www.mcny.org/story/myths-surrounding-origin-statue-liberty.

The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. "Danh Vo Labels." Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures. Accessed March 13, 2025. https://isac.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/uploads/shared/docs/danh_vo_labels.pdf.

UNESCO. "Statue of Liberty." World Heritage List. Accessed March 12, 2025. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/307/.

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