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- The_Sphere abstract "The Sphere is a large metallic sculpture by German sculptor Fritz Koenig, displayed in Battery Park, New York City, that once stood in the middle of Austin J. Tobin Plaza, the area between the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan. After being recovered from the rubble of the Twin Towers after the September 11 attacks in 2001, the artwork faced an uncertain fate, and it was dismantled into its components. Although it remained structurally intact, it had been visibly damaged by debris from the airliners that were crashed into the buildings and from the collapsing skyscrapers themselves.Six months after the attacks, following a documentary film about the sculpture, it was relocated to Battery Park on a temporary basis—without any repairs—and formally rededicated with an eternal flame as a memorial to the victims of 9/11. It has become a major tourist attraction, due partly to the fact that it survived the attacks with only dents and holes.".
- The_Sphere author Fritz_Koenig.
- The_Sphere museum Battery_Park.
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- The_Sphere alt "--09-11".
- The_Sphere artist Fritz_Koenig.
- The_Sphere city "New York City".
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- The_Sphere heightImperial "25".
- The_Sphere imageFile "Sphere before Sept 11.jpg".
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- The_Sphere museum "Austin J. Tobin Plaza , Battery Park".
- The_Sphere otherLanguage "German".
- The_Sphere otherTitle "Große Kugelkaryatide".
- The_Sphere owner "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey".
- The_Sphere title "The Sphere".
- The_Sphere type "Bronze".
- The_Sphere year "1971".
- The_Sphere subject Category:1971_sculptures.
- The_Sphere subject Category:Bronze_sculptures_in_New_York.
- The_Sphere subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_New_York.
- The_Sphere subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures_in_New_York_City.
- The_Sphere subject Category:September_11_attacks_memorials.
- The_Sphere subject Category:World_Trade_Center.
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- The_Sphere comment "The Sphere is a large metallic sculpture by German sculptor Fritz Koenig, displayed in Battery Park, New York City, that once stood in the middle of Austin J. Tobin Plaza, the area between the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan. After being recovered from the rubble of the Twin Towers after the September 11 attacks in 2001, the artwork faced an uncertain fate, and it was dismantled into its components.".
- The_Sphere label "The Sphere (World Trade Center)".
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- The_Sphere label "Сфера (Нью-Йорк)".
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- The_Sphere sameAs Q2164298.
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- The_Sphere lat "40.704166666666666".
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- The_Sphere isPrimaryTopicOf The_Sphere.
- The_Sphere name "The Sphere".