Towering over Broadgate Square in the heart of Coventry, the Lady Godiva Statue, formally titled ‘Self Sacrifice,’ captures a moment from a legendary tale. The statue portrays Lady Godiva on horseback, a symbol of her daring act to persuade her husband, the Earl of Mercia, to reduce the heavy taxes burdening the townsfolk. Crafted with meticulous detail, the bronze figure stands as a testament to the enduring story of selflessness and civic duty. Visitors can admire the statue’s intricate design and learn about the historical context that has made it an iconic landmark in the city.
Lady Godiva Statue (Self Sacrifice)
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