What belongs in Public Art?
Public art becomes stronger with background. Describe artist, material, theme, sightlines and how the work fits into a walking route.
Public Art covers spots where this theme is central. The place should be recognizable, visitable and useful for someone actively looking for this kind of location.
Use the 0 subcategories to describe the place more precisely. Examples include specific places within this theme.
Criteria for this category
Choose Public Art when the activity, function or setting of the spot directly fits this theme. The description and photo should make it clear why the place belongs here.
If several labels could apply, choose the subcategory that most concretely describes what someone can do or see at the location.
What does not belong here?
A place does not automatically belong in Public Art because it is beautiful, quiet or popular. The main feature must genuinely match this category.
Use another category when the place is mainly about food, views, history, sport, nature or public facilities and {name} is only a side detail.

