Equestrian statue of Queen Wilhelmina, Bronze statue in Rokin, Netherlands.
The equestrian statue shows Queen Wilhelmina mounted side saddle on a horse, created by sculptor Theresia van der Pant in 1972. The bronze work stands at the corner of Rokin street and Langebrugsteeg alley, just steps away from the city center.
The monument honors Queen Wilhelmina, who ruled the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948 and steered the country through both World Wars. The statue itself was created after her abdication, serving as a lasting tribute to her long reign.
The statue was funded by Amsterdam women's organizations, who pooled resources to honor the queen together. This collective effort shows how locals expressed their connection to the monarchy through shared action.
The monument sits at a busy street corner with good pedestrian access, just a short walk from the main square. The best time to view it is during daylight hours when the light brings out the bronze details clearly.
This is Amsterdam's only equestrian monument and depicts the queen in her youth rather than her later years. The artist deliberately chose this moment in time to capture Wilhelmina at the height of her power.
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