John Wesley Statue

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Paternoster Row
London, England EC4M 8AB

The John Wesley Statue is located in a garden behind St Paul's Cathedral in London, England. This statue honors John Wesley, a theologian, cleric, and co-founder of the religious movement known as Methodism. Known as "the most loved man in England," Wesley's legacy is celebrated through this artistic representation.

The statue has undergone changes in material over nearly 300 years, transitioning from plaster to marble to bronze. Visitors can also find several other interesting statues in the surrounding garden, adding to the cultural and historical significance of the area. This site offers a moment of reflection on Wesley's contributions and the religious movement he helped shape.

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From Plaster To Marble To Bronze Over Nearly 300 Years
10/23/2023

Located in the garden of St Pauls with some interesting other statues this one of John Wesley, who w...

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Stands in a garden behind St Paul’s
10/6/2022

This statues stands in a garden behind St Paul’s Cathedral. There are several other interesting stat...

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