Dante Park, Public park at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, US
Dante Park is a triangular green space at the intersection of Broadway, Columbus Avenue, and West 63rd Street, anchored by a bronze statue of Dante Alighieri. The location serves as a quiet refuge amid Manhattan's urban energy and attracts both locals and passersby.
The park was established in 1921 by Italian-American communities to mark the 600th anniversary of Dante Alighieri's death. The bronze sculpture was created by artist Ettore Ximenes to honor this literary figure and preserve Italian cultural heritage in New York.
The park reflects Italian-American connections to literature and heritage. The statue of the poet serves as a gathering point where visitors pause and connect with the cultural legacy it represents.
The park sits directly across from Lincoln Center and is easy to reach from street level. Visitors can stop by briefly to view the statue or linger while exploring the surrounding arts and cultural venue.
An identical cast of this bronze statue also stands at Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C., creating a notable connection between two urban monuments. This duplicate casting is rare and reflects how deeply Italian-American communities valued honoring this literary figure.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1921
GPS coordinates: 40.77190,-73.98250
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:49
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