DocentPro
15 items
Here are ten destinations where "Love" isn't just a feeling — it’s a physical landmark ❤️💚
Note
This variation of the LOVE statue at the Israel Museum uses the Hebrew word "Ahava." The design still features the iconic tilted letter!
While not the word "love," this vibrant, colorful sign is where millions go to celebrate their love for the ocean and the sun.
There are over 300 "LOVE" artworks across the state of Virginia, each customized to reflect the local town's personality.
A naturally occurring heart-shaped composition of coral. Because it's a protected site, you can only see it via a scenic flight or helicopter.
This sculpture sits on the grounds of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, blending pop art with the natural beauty of the Ozarks.
Located in a quiet courtyard near Orchard Road in Singapore, this Robert Indiana original is a "hidden gem" compared to the city's busier landmarks.
In the middle of the desert, there are two massive interlocking heart-shaped lakes and flower arches that can be seen from space.
This seaside town is famous for its kitschy, neon-lit love signs and is often called the "LGBTQ+ capital" of the UK.
This is a bright red, bilingual nod to Robert Indiana’s style, perfectly fitting Montreal’s romantic, European vibe.
Located at the base of one of the world's tallest buildings, it's a popular spot for public proposals.
Philly is known as the "City of Brotherly Love," making this sculpture the city's unofficial heart.
The "Wall of Love" features "I love you" written over 311 times in 250 different languages and dialects.
Thousands of "Love Padlocks" are attached to the fences; there are even "heart-shaped" chairs designed to slide couples together.
Local legend says if you can pass between the "V" and "E" without touching them, your romantic wish will come true.
While the giant letters moved around, the city remains one of the world's top spots for "love lock" bridges.