14 Pieces

14 Pieces is close to North Terrace, Adelaide, Adelaide, Adelaide City Council, South Australia, 5000

  • Address: 221 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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An interesting sculpture fountain based on the opalised fossilised vertebrae of the Ichthyosaur in the South Australia Museum. Ichthyosaurs were air-breathing, dolphin-like carniverous reptiles that swam in the cold inland sea covering the interior of Australia 120 million years ago.

Interesting and kids love it. Better than just a concrete area.

2023-10-01 Amara

The sculpture is absolutely breathtaking. I was in awe of the intricate details and craftsmanship. It truly captures the essence of the Ichthyosaur. I highly recommend visiting this sculpture.

2023-10-01 Liam

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a great addition to the museum. It adds a unique touch to the outdoor area and attracts visitors of all ages. I love how it brings a sense of history and showcases the fascinating creatures that once roamed Australia. Definitely worth seeing.

2023-10-01 Leah

I was pleasantly surprised by the 14 Pieces Sculpture. It's not something you see every day, and it adds a touch of intrigue to the museum grounds. The kids were especially amazed by it. The sculpture truly brings the ancient creatures to life. Well done!

2023-10-16 Ethan

I visited the 14 Pieces Sculpture with my family and we all loved it. The attention to detail is impressive and the sculpture stands out among the other exhibits. It's definitely a must-see when visiting the museum. I give it a 5-star rating.

2023-10-21 Siya

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a work of art. It's fascinating to see the opalised fossilised vertebrae of the Ichthyosaur transformed into a beautiful sculpture. The museum has truly brought these ancient creatures back to life. I highly recommend visiting this sculpture.

2023-10-26 Zoe

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a unique and captivating addition to the museum. It's amazing to think about the history behind it and the fact that these creatures once swam in the seas of Australia. The sculpture adds a sense of wonder and curiosity to the museum experience. I give it a 4-star rating.

2023-10-31 Musa

I was blown away by the 14 Pieces Sculpture. It's unlike anything I've ever seen before. The craftsmanship is exceptional and the sculpture truly captures the beauty and power of the Ichthyosaur. I highly recommend checking it out when visiting the museum.

2023-11-05 Kayla

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a must-see for anyone visiting the museum. It's a stunning representation of the Ichthyosaur and it adds a unique touch to the outdoor area. The kids particularly enjoyed exploring the sculpture and learning about the ancient creatures. Well worth a visit.

2023-11-10 Kofi

I was pleasantly surprised by the 14 Pieces Sculpture. The attention to detail is incredible and it's fascinating to see the fossilised vertebrae transformed into a work of art. The sculpture adds a sense of history and wonder to the museum. I highly recommend checking it out.

2023-11-15 Amani

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a fantastic addition to the museum. It stands out beautifully and it's a great conversation starter. The kids were fascinated by it and it sparked their curiosity about the ancient creatures that once inhabited Australia. A definite highlight of our visit.

2023-11-20 Mohammed

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a masterpiece. The attention to detail is astounding and it's incredible to think about the history behind it. The sculpture adds a sense of awe and wonder to the museum experience. I highly recommend taking the time to appreciate it.

2023-11-25 Zara

The 14 Pieces Sculpture is a beautiful representation of the Ichthyosaur. It's a unique and eye-catching addition to the museum grounds. The sculpture adds a sense of adventure and discovery to the outdoor area. I highly recommend checking it out.

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