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Press release issued: 19 July 2021
Travel 226 million miles in a day as a stunningly accurate recreation of the planet Mars comes to Bristol.
The seven-metre diameter sculpture will be open to the public for the first time on the weekend of July 31, when it is displayed in the University of Bristol’s iconic Wills Memorial Building.
Mars is the latest piece by Luke Jerram, whose public art includes the spectacular Palm Temple (found at the University of Bristol), over 2,000 ‘street pianos’ he placed in cities  around the world and a 90-metre slide  down Bristol’s Park Street.
His critically acclaimed art often has a strong space theme, including giant sculptures of the moon and the Earth. Mars is the latest creation in this series.

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