Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Soldiers and Sailors Monument
As a tribute to Indiana’s veterans and fallen soldiers, this stunning neoclassical monument symbolizes the state’s intensive 19th-century wartime efforts.

Reflect on the state of Indiana’s history at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. Since its dedication in 1902, the monument has become a landmark structure in the city. Stroll around the brick-paved pathways and learn about some of Indiana’s local history. Commemorative statues, fountains and a central obelisk memorialize different wartime efforts witnessed by the state.

Wander around Monument Circle to appreciate the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in its entirety. At the circle’s center, find an obelisk-shaped limestone tower, initially installed to honor the veterans of the American Civil War. Designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz, the tower was completed in 1901 and also came to symbolize the efforts of local soldiers in the American Revolutionary War, the territorial conflicts preceding the War of 1812, the Spanish-American War and the Mexican-American War. Note the intricate stone sculptures and bronze figures that represent symbols of war and peace, as well as military figures. Peer up to the obelisk’s top, which is crowned by a magnificent 30-foot (9-meter) bronze statue of Victory.

Walk past the monument’s tranquil pools and fountains to reach a stone staircase, which leads up to two terraces at the base of the tower. Above the bronze doors to the tower’s interior, find stone tablets inscribed with dedications to Indiana’s soldiers. Make your way up to the tower’s observation deck via the stairway or elevator for expansive views of Indianapolis’ city skyline.

Take a seat beneath one of the trees that surround the monument and enjoy a moment of reflection. While you’re here check out the Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum, which is located at the base of the monument. This museum details Indiana’s efforts during the Civil War.

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Reach the memorial plaza Monument Circle easily on foot or by bus from many downtown destinations. This destination is open daily and is free to visit. Admission to the observation deck is free if you take the stairs otherwise pay a fee to use the elevator.

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