Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Soldiers and Sailors Monument

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument was designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz, and was completed in 1901. The basement of the monument is the Colonel Eli Lilly Museum, a museum of Indiana history during the American Civil War.

The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is a 284-feet tall neoclassical limestone and bronze monument erected to honor Hoosiers who were veterans of the American Revolution, territorial conflicts that partially led up to the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the US Civil War.

The observation deck that can be reached by stairs for free or by elevator for a $1.00 charge. The monument lies within "Monument Circle". The circle is the standard symbol of the city of Indianapolis, and the city's flag is an iconic representation of Monument Circle and the two streets (Meridian and Market) that feed into and out of it.

One of Indy's recognizable nicknames, "the Circle City" comes from Monument Circle.

At one time, it was illegal to build any building taller than the monument within Indianapolis city limits, although there are now many skyscrapers exceeding its size.

Because of its status as a meeting place in the center of the city, several public activities and festivals are scheduled at or near the monument.

Location

Monument Circle, Meridian and Market Streets
Indianapolis, Indiana
USA

Getting There

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It is situated on Monument Circle, which is the intersection of six major streets: Meridian Street, Market Street, Monument Circle, Washington Street, Pennsylvania Street, and Illinois Street.

If you are driving, there are several parking garages and lots near Monument Circle, including the Circle Centre Mall parking garage. If you are using public transportation, the IndyGo bus system has several routes that stop near Monument Circle, including the Red Line, which runs north-south along Meridian Street. The nearest station for the IndyGo Red Line is the Ohio and Delaware Station. Additionally, there are several pedicab companies in the downtown area that can provide transportation to the monument.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in Indiana that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in Indiana

Evansville Regional Airport
Fort Wayne International Airport
Indianapolis International Airport
South Bend International Airport




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