Duke Ellington Statue
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Public art often anchors a neighborhood’s identity. The Duke Ellington Statue in Upper Manhattan does exactly that, offering a quiet tribute to one of jazz’s most influential figures. This bronze sculpture captures the spirit of a musician whose work shaped generations, standing as a permanent landmark in a city that thrives on cultural memory.
Visitors will find the statue at Duke Ellington Circle, New York, NY 10029, where the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 110th Street frames the monument. The location places it near the northern edge of Central Park, a stretch of the city that balances residential calm with the energy of Harlem’s cultural pulse. It’s a spot that invites pause, whether you’re passing through or making a deliberate detour.
While the statue itself is the main draw, the surrounding area offers its own rhythm. The circle sits at the gateway to a neighborhood rich in music history, where the echoes of Ellington’s era still resonate in nearby venues and street corners. Those planning a visit might want to call ahead—(212) 639-9675 can provide details on nearby events or maintenance schedules that could affect access.
A map will guide you to the exact spot, but the journey is part of the experience. For directions, pull up the listing here and let the route unfold through streets that have their own stories to tell. There’s no need to rush; the statue isn’t going anywhere.