Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

The Awakening Sculpture National Harbor

The Awakening Sculpture National Harbor. My partner is an artist, and this is one of the pieces that inspired him to start sculpting. 153 national plaza oxon hill, maryland 20745 fast facts sculptor j.

‘The Awakening’
‘The Awakening’ from www.pinterest.com

The awakening is an iconic sculpture was originally installed by the artist at hains point in washington, d.c., but was moved to national harbor in 2008 when the developers purchased it. The giant sculpture with a view on ferris and woodrow wilson bridge. And originally installed at hains point, washington, d.c.

The Sculpture Is Located Adjacent To Chesterfield Central Park, Near The Intersection Of.


Improve this listing » recommended duration 2h 30 min hours contact 153 national plaza, oxon hill, md 20745, usa The piece was first installed there in east potomac park in 1980. Put the awakening sculpture and other national harbor attractions into our national harbor tour planner, and watch your holiday take shape.

The Awakening Is Currently Located On A Beach In The National Harbor (It Used To Be Located At Hains Point In Potomac Park).


See all things to do. Seward johnson’s beloved sculpture, “the awakening,” resides on the waterfront of national harbor, emerging from the sandy beaches just as the city emerges from the potomac river. 153 national plaza oxon hill, maryland 20745 fast facts sculptor j.

The Awakening Sculpture Is A Five Piece Aluminum Sculpture Depicting The Arousing Of A Bearded Giant With A Head, Hand, Outstretched Arm, Bent Knee And Foot Arranged To Suggest That The Giant Is Breaking Free From The Earth.


The awakening sculpture is located in national harbor. A giant awakening from the sand! The awakening consists of five separate pieces of metal, embedded in the ground, giving the impression of a giant man struggling to free himself from the ground.

Points Of Interest & Landmarks.


See all things to do. This is a 70 foot statue of a distressed giant embedded in the earth, struggling to free himself. The awakening sculpture, national harbor, maryland.

[Kimi Anne Veigel, 02/21/2008] Photo Added July 2008.


The awakening is an iconic sculpture was originally installed by the artist at hains point in washington, d.c., but was moved to national harbor in 2008 when the developers purchased it. At the national harbor development, the sculpture was installed on a specially built beach along the potomac river. More stock photos from avmedved's portfolio.