Vulcan Park and Museum
1701 Valley View Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209
Vulcan, Birmingham Alabama’s colossal statue is the world’s largest cast iron statue and considered one of the most memorable works of civic art in the United States. Designed by Italian artist Giuseppe Moretti and cast from local iron in 1904, Vulcan has overlooked Alabama’s largest city from atop Red Mountain since the 1930s. By 1999, the 50-ton statue was in desperate need of repair. The surrounding 10-acre park was closed. Vulcan was removed from his pedestal. Realizing Vulcan’s importance to the region’s history, city leaders sought public support for its restoration, forming the non-profit Vulcan Park Foundation. The foundation would oversee a master plan to return this colossal statue to his 1904 grandeur. They also created a dynamic educational park complex interpreting Alabama’s rich industrial history for both residents and visitors from across the globe. Today, thanks to public-private partnerships and a $15.5 million campaign, this beloved symbol of Birmingham and the nation’s iron and steel industry stands preserved and proud as the centerpiece of it rehabilitated and expanded park, now referred to as Vulcan Park and Museum. Meet Vulcan and learn the fascinating history that makes him so significant to Birmingham!
Reviews
07/27/2017
Provided by YPmobileLoved it everything is just beautifully designed and built. The Exhibits in the Museum tell the story and each history is amazing.
05/01/2011
Provided by YPmobileThe most peaceful and relaxing place in town which gives you panaromic view of the city.
11/13/2007
Provided by YP.comVulcan offers a great view of the city creating the perfect ambience for weddings, wedding receptions, parties, and/or business events.
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- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sat: Sun: - Services/Products
- private facility available: Banquet, Receptions, Meetings (reserved in advance), Food Services, Gift Shop, Special Exhibitions, Events, Field Trips, Outreach, Camps & Clubs, Workshop & Resources.
- Payment method
- cash, discover, amex, master card, visa
- Location
- Traveling I-65 North (from Montgomery) Take I-65 North to Oxmoor Road exit # 256A. Turn right at the end of the ramp onto Oxmoor Road. Oxmoor Road becomes Palisades Boulevard. Travel on Palisades Boulevard until you come to Valley Avenue. Turn right onto
- Neighborhoods
- Southside, Five Points South
- Amenities
- Picnic Areas, Free Wi-Fi, Handicapped accessible
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- Museums, Gift Shops, Historical Monuments, Historical Places, Meeting & Event Planning Services, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions, Wedding Chapels & Ceremonies, Wedding Reception Locations & Services
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