Reviews of The Burghers of Calais. (Museum) in London (London).
The Burghers of Calais
Abingdon Street (Stop L, London SW1P 3JU, United Kingdom
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Information of The Burghers of Calais, Museum in London (London)
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Open hours of The Burghers of Calais
Sunday
7am–10pm
Monday
7am–10pm
Tuesday
7am–10pm
Wednesday
7am–10pm
Thursday
7am–10pm
Friday
7am–10pm
Saturday
7am–10pm
Reviews of The Burghers of Calais
I.
this statue tells the story of the ending of the 1346-1347 Siege of Calais. One of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin, this one here in Victoria Towers Gardens, next to the Houses of Parliament is one of only twelve that exists in the world. Have a look and a read of the plaque if you are in the area
G. M.
respect to these fellas. big love from LTU.
R. B.
An interesting statue in a park (Victoria Tower Gardens) in the vicinity of the Houses of Parliament very near another statue of Emmeline Pankhurst. Definitely worth a sit down in the park to check out statues, the fountain and views of Parliament and the river after battling with fellow sightseers all the way from Westminster tube station
d. c.
Worth the slight detour for a visit... when pic taken the Burghers were either a) stolen or more likely b) away for a good scrub up and polish...
L. L.
Perfectly sculpted and situated in the shadow of Victoria’s tower and parliament
D. M.
Very interesting sculpture that is worth a visit. Do read up about it.
J.
For anyone who tells you "No one ever made a statue for a committee", just direct them to this sculpture by Rodin. It is intended to remind politicians of their responsibility to the people.
A. T.
Fantastic sculpture made by Rodin. Its copy is in Rodin museum in Paris. It tells a story from 14th century.
H. G.
Beautiful Rodin sculpture, unexpected!
C. A.
(Translated) The Bourgeois de Calais for the French. We are in 1347, Edward III king of England, grandson of Philippe IV Le Bel by his mother Isabelle claims the throne of France on the death of Charles IV, 3rd and last living son of Philippe IV and without descent. French barons prefer French from France to the throne of France in the person of Philippe VI the Valois. Edouard feeling spoiled arrives in France and sieges Calais for almost 1 year. He is content with 6 bourgeois to beheaded to lift the siege of Calais. It is Queen Philippa of Hainaut who will save these unfortunates.
(Original)
Les Bourgeois de Calais pour les français. Nous sommes en 1347, Édouard III roi d'Angleterre, petit fils de Philippe IV Le Bel par sa mère Isabelle revendique le trône de France à la mort de Charles IV, 3ème et dernier fils vivant de Philippe IV et sans déscendance. Les barons français préfèrent un français de France sur le trône de France en la personne de Philippe VI le valois. Édouard se sentant spoilé débarque en France et fait le siège de Calais pendant presque 1 an. Il se contente de 6 bourgeois à décapiter pour lever le siège de Calais. C'est la Reine Philippa de Hainaut qui sauvera ces malheureux.
P. P.
(Translated) A monumental sculpture, "The citizens of Calais" by Auguste Rodin, in a beautiful calm setting in the shadow of the parliament buildings.
(Original)
Een monumentaal beeldhouwwerk, “De burgers van Calais” van Auguste Rodin, in een prachtig rustig kader in de schaduw van de parlementsgebouwen.
J. K.
N. S.
J. L. V.