List of statues in Kollam

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Kollam is a city in Kerala, India, with a rich history and culture. The city is home to a number of statues, which commemorate important figures and events in the city's history. The following is a list of some of the most notable statues in Kollam.

List of statues in Kollam
Statues in Kollam
NumberStatueImageSculptorLocationNotesCoordinates
1 C Keshavan
C Keshavan Statue, Kollam Town hall July 2023.jpg
In front of Town Hall 8°52′55″N76°35′53″E / 8.882058°N 76.597981°E / 8.882058; 76.597981 (C. Kesavan)
2 Ayyankali [1]
Ayyankali Statue Kollam Cantonment.jpg
Cantonment Ground 8°52′51″N76°36′02″E / 8.88093031680777°N 76.60054935550806°E / 8.88093031680777; 76.60054935550806 (Ayyankali)
3 R Shankar [2]
R Shankar statue SN College Kollam.jpg
In front of SN College 8°52′51″N76°36′03″E / 8.880836239920848°N 76.60082294081963°E / 8.880836239920848; 76.60082294081963 (R. Sankar)
4Kundalini
Kundalini.JPG
K. Jayapala PanickerSopanam Auditiorium 8°52′58″N76°35′37″E / 8.88270372343936°N 76.5935352959786°E / 8.88270372343936; 76.5935352959786 (Kundalini)
5Murals & Statues at Karthika HotelK. Jayapala PanickerKarthika Hotel, Chinnakkada 8°53′04″N76°35′24″E / 8.88450860702383°N 76.58989109584587°E / 8.88450860702383; 76.58989109584587 (Karthika Hotel)
6Murals at Pranavam TheatrePranavam theatre, Near Railway station 8°53′04″N76°35′41″E / 8.884463316550388°N 76.59459387399802°E / 8.884463316550388; 76.59459387399802 (Pranavam Theatre)
7Murals at Archana & AradhanaK. Jayapala PanickerArchana Theatre 8°53′22″N76°35′15″E / 8.889476655109302°N 76.58755371028839°E / 8.889476655109302; 76.58755371028839
8 Jayan Olayil Road, In front of Nani Hospital 8°53′37″N76°34′50″E / 8.893556330129588°N 76.5806290284103°E / 8.893556330129588; 76.5806290284103 (Jayan)
9 R Shankar Near PWD Rest House, Chinnakkada 8°52′55″N76°35′53″E / 8.882058°N 76.597981°E / 8.882058; 76.597981 (Sankar)
10JalakanyakaSanthanu, completed by Vijayan V Chavara Mahatma Gandhi Park, Kollam Beach2005 August 2 8°52′25″N76°35′39″E / 8.873675034740408°N 76.59405958692375°E / 8.873675034740408; 76.59405958692375 (Jalakanyaka)
11Goddess of Light Kureeppuzha 8°54′22″N76°34′23″E / 8.90601688092032°N 76.57318122361936°E / 8.90601688092032; 76.57318122361936 (Goddess of Light)
12Dr. M. Sreenivasan StatueSN College 8°52′53″N76°36′07″E / 8.881355617513123°N 76.60185088927419°E / 8.881355617513123; 76.60185088927419 (M. Sreenivasan)
13Ammayum KunjumTK Divakaran Park 8°52′54″N76°35′52″E / 8.881622098937346°N 76.59765267164883°E / 8.881622098937346; 76.59765267164883 (Ammayum Kunjum)
14Chithramathil Artist Nampoothiri TK Divakaran Park 8°52′54″N76°35′51″E / 8.881689402801214°N 76.59736296250105°E / 8.881689402801214; 76.59736296250105 (Chithramathil)
15 Jawaharlal Nehru Nehrupark, Opposite Town Hall 8°52′53″N76°35′53″E / 8.881375744431914°N 76.59799132751955°E / 8.881375744431914; 76.59799132751955 (Jawaharlal Nehru)
16Kuravanum Kurathiyum
Ashramam Ashashillam, Kuravanum Kurathiyum.jpg
Ashramam Maithanam Ashtashilpam
17Nature of my Mother
Ashramam Ashtashilpam, Nature of my Mother.jpg
Ashramam Maithanam
18Winter Morning
Ashramam Ashtashilpam, Winter Morning.jpg
Ashramam Maithanam
19Metal Relief in Ramavarma Club jypaalppnnikkrutte merrrr[?] rriliiph.jpg K. Jayapala PanickerRamavarma Club, Thevally
20Meditation Meditation statue Ashramam adventure park.jpg Aryanad Rajendran Asramam Adventure Park 8°53′50″N76°35′06″E / 8.897237317493436°N 76.58497973878615°E / 8.897237317493436; 76.58497973878615 (Adventure Park)
21Story Teller Storyteller Ashramam adventure park.jpg V. Satheesan Asramam Adventure Park
22Bundle of slogans Bundle of Slogans Ashramam adventure park.jpg Sivan Asramam Adventure Park
23SheSaju Mannathur Asramam Adventure Park
24Do not disturb Do not disturb Ashramam adveture park.jpg Shenlay Asramam Adventure Park
25Love without heart and brainGuruprasad Asramam Adventure Park
26Buddha 99Chavara Vijayan Asramam Adventure Park
27Love without heart and brainGuruprasad Asramam Adventure Park
28VictimBiju Bharatan Asramam Adventure Park
29Two HorsesKRT TinuAsramam
30One of UsPramod GopalakrishnanAsramam
31Peache Ki OrSanu RamakrishnanAsramam
32Imagining HumanGiri VasudevanAsramam
33From The MarginSchenleyAsramam
34 Kollam Port construction Ashramam Relief, Kollam port.jpg Asramam Relief 8°53′37″N76°35′29″E / 8.893532933235852°N 76.59131792422686°E / 8.893532933235852; 76.59131792422686 (Asramam Relief)
35 Battle of Quilon Ashramam Relief, Battle of Quilon.jpg Asramam Relief 8°53′37″N76°35′29″E / 8.893532933235852°N 76.59131792422686°E / 8.893532933235852; 76.59131792422686
36 Punalur Hanging Bridge Ashramam Relief, Punalur Hanging bridge.jpg Asramam Relief 8°53′37″N76°35′29″E / 8.893532933235852°N 76.59131792422686°E / 8.893532933235852; 76.59131792422686
37 Old Age Cashew Processing Ashramam Relief, Old age Cashew Processing.jpg Asramam Relief 8°53′37″N76°35′29″E / 8.893532933235852°N 76.59131792422686°E / 8.893532933235852; 76.59131792422686
37 O. Madhavan Asramam Relief 8°52′48″N76°36′18″E / 8.880077480442981°N 76.60508357613865°E / 8.880077480442981; 76.60508357613865 (O. Madhavan)

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