Equestrian statue of William III, Bronze equestrian monument in Queen Square, Bristol, England
The equestrian monument of William III stands on Queen Square in Bristol and depicts the monarch in classical Roman dress. The bronze figure sits upon a substantial Portland stone pedestal with detailed moulded features.
The work was created in 1733 by sculptor John Michael Rysbrack and erected on Queen Square in 1736. It commemorated Bristol's support for the political changes that followed William III's accession to the throne.
The statue depicts William III in a formal pose that reflects Bristol's political allegiance during his reign. Visitors today can see how the figure's dignified bearing embodies the city's connection to the Crown at that moment in history.
The monument is easily accessible and located on a public square with level pathways suitable for all visitors. Queen Square offers ample space to walk around and view the statue from various angles throughout the day.
During World War II, the statue was moved to Badminton for protection from bombing and returned to Queen Square in 1948 after thorough restoration. This journey shows the efforts taken to preserve significant artworks during times of conflict.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 51.45052,-2.59469
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:42
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