Two Lions, Bronze sculpture in Copenhagen, Denmark
Two Lions is a bronze sculpture in Copenhagen that depicts a pair of lions rendered with careful attention to their physical form and natural stance. The figures stand upright and create an impression of composed stillness and balanced proportion.
The sculpture was created in 1905 by Danish artist Lauritz Jensen during a period of dynamic artistic change in Copenhagen's public spaces. The era encouraged ambitious bronze projects that aimed to establish art as a permanent part of the urban landscape.
The sculpture depicts two lions that stand in a public setting and draw attention from passersby who encounter them during daily walks. These animals symbolize strength and dignity, qualities that held special meaning in early 20th century Danish artistic expression.
The work is located in an easily accessible spot and can be viewed from multiple angles, offering different perspectives on the composition. Visitors can stop by at any time and photograph it from various viewpoints throughout the day.
The sculpture bears the artist Lauritz Jensen's initials, a rare feature on public bronze works from this era in Copenhagen. This personal mark reflects the artist's direct ownership and responsibility for the finished piece.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.