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Battered Bronze Sphere Returns To World Trade Center Site

402148 14: The sculpture "The Sphere" is seen after a dedication ceremony on the six month anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks March 11, 2002 in New York City. The sculpture by artist Fritz Koenig, which stood in the World Trade Center plaza and was damaged during the attacks, was dedicated as a temporary memorial in New Yorks Battery Park. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

A 25-ton, bronze sphere damaged by the collapsing World Trade Center is finally being returned to a spot overlooking the rebuilt site.

Workers on Wednesday began hoisting sections of the Koenig Sphere into its permanent home at the new Liberty Park overlooking the 9/11 memorial.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last year approved plans to move the sculpture from its temporary place in Battery Park at Manhattan’s southern tip.

The sphere once stood between the trade center’s two towers.

The late German artist Fritz Koenig created the work commissioned by the Port Authority, which lost 84 employees. It was dedicated in Battery Park in 2002, with an eternal flame honoring the more than 2,700 people who died at the trade center a year earlier.

(AP)



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