Tickets to go inside the Statue of Liberty can be purchased online through the official National Park Service website or at the ticket office located at Battery Park in New York City.
No, the inside of the Statue of Liberty is hollow.
They do in the park area surrounding the statue.
Stairs going to the crown.
The Statue of Liberty stairs are spiralling inside the body and the arm.
The insides have the skeleton of the statue and a stairway going to the crown.
So people can go inside the statue and look outside the torch.
The full inscription reads "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." It is found on a plaque mounted inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy in the United States.
yes, it is grown inside the statue of liberty's crown
No there isn't a restaurant inside of the statue, but there is a restaurant on the island. Also cute little gift shops.
The Statue of Liberty weighs approximately 225 tons (or about 450,000 pounds). This includes the weight of its copper exterior and the iron framework inside. The statue stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor and was a gift from France to the United States, dedicated in 1886.
Iron. . Eiffel, the same man who did the Eiffel Tower, designed it. The statue is made of copper metal pieces that are bolted together. It was shipped over in crates and put together on Liberty Island.
Yes. There is a museum inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. However, if you do not buy pedestal access on your ticket, you will not be able to visit the museum. A ferry ride to Ellis Island is also included with your Statue of Liberty ticket, and there is a museum on the Island that is free to visit and does not require special access.