Freedom Arches

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Freedom Arches is a prominent sculptural installation that forms the iconic curved arches over the reflecting pool and skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf outdoor sculpture
public artwork
sculptural installation
adjacentTo Osgoode Hall
surface form: Osgoode Hall area

Queen Street West
Toronto City Hall
surface form: Toronto City Hall building
associatedWith Toronto City Hall
forms curved arches over the reflecting pool at Nathan Phillips Square
curved arches over the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of civic freedom and openness
hasFunction support structure for decorative lighting
support structure for seasonal installations
visual focal point of Nathan Phillips Square
hasShape series of parallel arches
hasTourismRole popular tourist photo location in Toronto
isIconOf Nathan Phillips Square
Toronto civic identity
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
location Nathan Phillips Square
material metal
overlooks reflecting pool at Nathan Phillips Square
skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square
partOf Nathan Phillips Square
surface form: Nathan Phillips Square civic plaza ensemble
setting urban plaza
usedFor backdrop for concerts and festivals
backdrop for photography
backdrop for public events

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Nathan Phillips Square hasPublicArt Freedom Arches