
Statue of Hands
Description
An impressive sculpture located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, symbolizing the universal values of humanity.
Story
The Statue of Hands, located in Ankara's Çankaya district, was erected in the late 1970s and has since become one of the city's important symbols. This sculpture was designed by artist Metin Yurdanur and represents the common human values of solidarity, love, peace, and brotherhood. The sculpture consists of hand figures of different sizes and shapes brought together; these hands are sometimes intertwined, sometimes reaching upwards, and sometimes depicted as offering something. This diversity emphasizes humanity's potential to come together and serve a common purpose despite its differences. The sculpture's location is one of the city's bustling spots, making it frequently seen by both locals and tourists visiting the city. The surrounding green areas and benches allow visitors to examine the sculpture more closely and spend time around it. Especially at sunset, the effect of light creates a different atmosphere with the shadows and silhouettes of the sculptures, making it a popular spot for photographers. Beyond being merely an aesthetic object, the sculpture offers visitors deep thoughts with the meanings it carries…
Visit Tips
- Take time to relax in the green areas around the sculpture.
- Visit the sculpture at sunset to take photos in a different atmosphere.
- Spend some time reflecting on the meanings symbolized by the sculpture.
- Sit in the surrounding cafes and observe the bustling life of Ankara.
- Enrich your trip by visiting other monuments and parks in the area.
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