Table ronde des Chevaliers, Bronze sculpture in Néant-sur-Yvel, France
The Round Table of Knights is a bronze sculpture by artist Mickaël Thomazo featuring multiple figures arranged on Saint Michael's mound beneath century-old trees. The composition creates an open scene where each figure has its own presence while forming a circle together.
The artwork draws inspiration from medieval tales where King Arthur's knights gathered around a circular table to discuss matters without hierarchy. This form of the round table symbolized equality and community among warriors.
The statues depict King Arthur, Kay, and Gawain, preserving the legends of Broceliande that local storytellers have passed down through generations. These figures embody the values of knightly tradition that run deep in the region.
The site is open and free to visit throughout the year and can be viewed comfortably from a nearby path. Visitors should observe the sculpture from a respectful distance without climbing on it.
The New Knights of Broceliande association plans to gradually add more companions of the Grail quest around the table. This ever-growing project allows the legend to remain alive and continue to develop.
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