Teessaurus Park ‘Giants Forged Here!’
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An egg-shaped installation made up of curved interlocking white planes. Inspired by the vast offshore structures built on the opposite side of the river.
Each plane of the form is made with curved lines representing river water while the resulting egg shape playfully ties in with the park’s other residents – the dinosaurs!
How it works
use the map to find the sculpture
Take a rubbing from the steel plaque in the passport booklet
post a picture of your rubbing or a selfie with the sculpture
How many can you collect?
Did you Know?
Teessaurus Park is a 10-acre public green space that opened on the southern bank of the River Tees in 1979. It is home to six impressive dinosaur sculptures and has excellent views of the river. The Teessaurus Park is situated in what was the Ironmasters’ district of Middlesbrough – an area once dominated by the iron and steel industry.
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Gallery
images by Chris Chapman Visuals
Gallery - Teessaurus Park
images by Stuart Redpath
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