
Peter Pan statue
The Peter Pan Statue is a bronze sculpture located in Kensington Gardens, London, dedicated to the character of Peter Pan, created by author J.M. Barrie. Unveiled in 1912, it depicts the boy who never grows up, surrounded by other characters from Barrie's stories. The statue reflects themes of childhood, freedom, and imagination. It symbolizes the spirit of adventure and the importance of preserving one's sense of wonder. This beloved landmark attracts visitors and has become a significant part of London's cultural heritage, celebrating the joy of childhood and the magic of storytelling.