Halo
Sculpture · Chippendale ·

Halo

Sculpture · Chippendale ·

Wind-powered kinetic sculpture representing brewing vats

rate of speed
cool structure
ambiance
wheelchair accessible entrance
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null
Halo by null

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Broadway, Chippendale Green, Central Park Ave, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Broadway, Chippendale Green, Central Park Ave, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia Get directions

cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 2, 2026

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A very cool sculpture rotated round and round in the garden by something

Ivan L.

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The arrow completes the circle in 4 min 9 sec. Any significance to it? Could someone check whether it completes the circle in the same time the other day? I believe it could be wind/weather-dependent.

ben B.

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Adds to the ambiance of the space. Not a destination, but check it out if you’re nearby.

Jeanette W

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Sculpture called Halo. It is a wind powered kinetic sculpture in Sydney, Australia. The sculpture rotates at different speeds depending in the wind. It is meant to represent the stirring of the vats at the brewery sites.

Chloe

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Very cool moving structure. Any significance of the rate of speed?

Harry P.

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Really cool structure, my friend Henry really enjoyed. Also confused with the rate of speed

June

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love this spot watch out for the ibis rate of speed aligned with phases of the moon

Henry H.

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This is so cool. Also confused by the rate of speed 🤯