Vulcan Park and Museum in Birmingham, Alabama, is home to the world's largest cast iron statue — the Roman god Vulcan — standing 56 feet tall atop Red Mountain. Created in 1904 for the St. Louis World's Fair to showcase Birmingham's iron and steel industry, the statue was relocated to its permanent hilltop home in 1939. Birmingham, Alabama's largest city with a population of around 212,000, offers sweeping views from Vulcan's observation tower — a truly iconic subject for travel art collectors. Coordinates: 33.4876° N, 86.8119° W
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- Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes
- Optional black wooden frame
- Sharp detail with rich colours
- Perfect for modern and minimalist interior
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