Statue of Charles II, Edinburgh

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The Statue of Charles II in Edinburgh is an equestrian monument depicting the restored Stuart king, prominently situated in the historic heart of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equestrian statue
outdoor sculpture
accessibleTo public
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Charles II of England NERFINISHED
depicts Charles II of England NERFINISHED
horse
genre equestrian monument
hasArtisticTheme Restoration era
monarchy
royal power
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of royal authority in Edinburgh
tourist attraction in Edinburgh
hasDepictionStyle Baroque-influenced sculpture
hasFunction civic landmark
hasPedestal stone base with inscriptions
hasSetting civic square
hasType historic monument
royal statue
hasView Parliament House, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
St Giles’ Cathedral west front NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Category A listed structure
listed building (Scotland)
imageSubject king in Roman-style dress
king wearing classical-style armour
inception 17th century
locatedIn Edinburgh
Old Town, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Parliament Square, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
historic centre of Edinburgh
locatedNear High Street, Royal Mile, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
locatedOn Royal Mile (Edinburgh) vicinity NERFINISHED
material bronze
stone pedestal
notableFor being an early equestrian statue in Scotland
prominent position in Parliament Square
orientation outdoors
partOf heritage of Edinburgh Old Town
public art in Edinburgh
represents Restoration of the Stuart monarchy
subjectPosition mounted on horseback
usedFor commemoration
public display

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Parliament Square, Edinburgh hasLandmark Statue of Charles II, Edinburgh