Ascalon @ St George's Cathedral

Ascalon @ St George's Cathedral is close to St Georges Terrace after Catheral Avenue - Stand E, St Georges Terrace, Perth, Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, 6000

  • Address: Perth WA 6000, Australia
  • Website: perthcathedral.org

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Interesting modern sculpture at the compound of St Georges Cathedral, it is a great well blended contrast with the gothic revival cathedral at the back. This sculpture is an abstract interpretation of the story of Saint George and the Dragon.

Such a beautiful sculpture! Couldn't stop looking at it.

2023-09-19 Simone

The sculpture is a unique and interesting addition to the grounds of St George's Cathedral. It provides a modern contrast to the gothic revival architecture of the cathedral, creating a visually appealing and thought-provoking atmosphere.

2023-09-19 David

I was captivated by the abstract interpretation of Saint George and the Dragon depicted in this sculpture. It was beautifully crafted and provided a new perspective on the traditional story.

2023-09-19 Lerato

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a stunning piece of art. It perfectly captures the essence of the Saint George and the Dragon story in an abstract and contemporary way. I couldn't stop admiring it.

2023-10-04 Joshua

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a fascinating blend of modern design and traditional symbolism. It creates a visually striking contrast against the backdrop of the gothic revival cathedral. I was impressed by the artist's interpretation of the story.

2023-10-09 Nadia

I was pleasantly surprised to find such a beautiful sculpture at St George's Cathedral. The abstract interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story was captivating and it added a touch of modernity to the cathedral grounds. I highly recommend taking the time to admire it.

2023-10-14 Sipho

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a true work of art. It blends seamlessly with the gothic revival architecture of the cathedral while still maintaining its own unique style. I found it to be a visually stunning addition to the compound.

2023-10-19 Karen

I found the sculpture at St George's Cathedral to be a refreshing and unexpected sight. The abstract interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story was captivating and it added a contemporary touch to the surroundings. I highly recommend checking it out.

2023-10-24 Peter

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a fascinating piece of art. It provides a fresh and modern interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story, adding a unique touch to the cathedral grounds. It's definitely worth a visit.

2023-10-29 Lindiwe

I was impressed by the sculpture at St George's Cathedral. It is a beautifully crafted work of art that complements the gothic revival architecture of the cathedral. The abstract interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story was thought-provoking and visually striking.

2023-11-03 Jonathan

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a must-see for art enthusiasts. It is a stunning example of contemporary art that blends seamlessly with the aesthetics of the cathedral. The abstract interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story was mesmerizing.

2023-11-08 Tanya

I was blown away by the sculpture at St George's Cathedral. The abstract interpretation of the Saint George and the Dragon story was captivating and the craftsmanship was exceptional. It added a touch of modernity and intrigue to the cathedral grounds.

2023-11-13 Tshepo

The sculpture at St George's Cathedral is a true masterpiece. It is a perfect blend of modern design and traditional symbolism, creating a visually stunning and thought-provoking experience. I highly recommend taking the time to appreciate this work of art.

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