Description: Standing in a niche on the exterior facade of the Natural History Museum in Vienna, is a statue of James Cook. This is one of a number of figures showing inventors, discoverers and scientists, who contributed to world knowledge.
The Cook figure stands on the front right in the middle row near the Ringstrasse.
History: The building was built by Emperor Franz Josef of Austria between 1871 and 1881. The architect was Gottfired Semper and the statue was sculpted by Paul Wagner.
Inscription:
Plaque above the statue niche:
JAMES COOK
GPS Coordinates: 48.205774, 16.356084
Reference:
Cook’s Log, page 5, vol. 39, no. 1 (2016)
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