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London's Smallest Public Sculptures

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Why This Matters

London's smallest public sculptures reveal hidden artistic details that often go unnoticed by most city residents, offering a unique perspective on urban art and history. These tiny artworks not only enrich the cultural landscape but also inspire curiosity and exploration among both locals and visitors.

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London’s Smallest Public Sculptures

One of the greatest thrills of being a tour guide is knowing that you’re walking past something that 90% of Londoners have never noticed before.

These are the eight smallest public sculptures you can find in London. Some are (relatively) famous but I’m hoping that one or two might inspire you to hunt them down yourself!

My criteria for this entirely personal list was that they must be:

Three dimensional (otherwise I would’ve included Ben Wilson’s Chewing Gum and certain fun mosaic pieces)

Created as an artwork (not a functional symbol or plaque)

Standalone (not part of the decoration of a building)

Got any others to add? I would love to hear about them!

1. Philpot Lane Mice

The most famous on the list is – of course – the Philpot Lane Mice, a beloved detail that even features on The Knowledge exam for Black Cab Drivers (at least that’s what quite a few cabbie friends have told me!)

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