Open Hand Monument
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Jan 15, 2018, 16:20 IST
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This giant public sculpture looks like a cross between a flying dove and an open hand, and has become the symbol of the city.
This giant public sculpture looks like a cross between a flying dove and an open hand, and has become the symbol of the city. Read less

The Capitol Complex also includes the Open Hand Monument, a giant public sculpture which has become the symbol of the city. Rising to a height of 85 feet from the sunken 'trench of consideration,' it looks like a cross between a flying dove and an open hand. It rotates with the wind, like a weathervane. According to Le Corbusier, the hand was open “to give and receive”, and as a sign of optimism.
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