\'UK\'s largest\' bronze sculpture arrives in Plymouth

'UK's largest' bronze sculpture arrives in Plymouth

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Media captionGiant 'Messenger' sculpture arrives in Plymouth on barge

A huge bronze sculpture, believed to be the largest in the UK, is due to arrive outside the Theatre Royal in Plymouth.

Messenger, a 7m (23ft) tall and 9m (30ft) wide woman in a crouching position, is being delivered on a flatbed lorry.

The 10-tonne sculpture, designed by artist Joseph Hillier, was paraded into the city on a barge earlier.

Mr Hillier said he had been inspired by the movement of an actor rehearsing at the theatre.

The sculpture's name refers to the "pivotal" role of a performer to "breathe life into words", he added.

It is part of a £7.5m regeneration project.

Messenger in numbers

Image caption Messenger will be installed at the Theatre Royal later
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Image caption About 30 craftspeople were involved in the sculpture's creation

The theatre said: "We wanted to do something bold that reflected the creativity that is at the heart of the Theatre Royal.

"It will create a unique landmark for the city and strengthen its cultural offering.

"In time, it may become one of those iconic statues that destinations become forever associated with."

When it is in place, visitors will be able to walk between Messenger's legs "into the theatre, like an archway".

The Theatre Royal said it was "by far" the UK's largest bronze sculpture by volume, at 25.6 cubic metres.

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Image caption More than 200 bronze panels were welded together by "master craftsmen and women" in Wales