Art and Artefacts
St. Pancras International is proud of the restoration and redevelopment work that has taken place. It is equally proud to be the home of some specially commissioned pieces of Art.
The meeting place
A 9m tall bronze of an intimate pose by the world renowned sculptor Paul Day.
The Betjeman statue
Sir John Betjeman was responsible for saving the Station and the Chambers from demolition in the 1960's. In tribute to the famous poet and railway enthusiast an 8.5ft sculpture by Martin Jennings has been designed to celebrate the man and his poetry.
The St Pancras International Clock
The famous St. Pancras Clock has been re constructed by the original makers Dent and now hangs high in the apex of the Barlow shed once more.
Being host to such wonderful pieces of Art sets the tone for the rest of the station, from the type of events that take place to the care and attention taken in maintaining such a beautiful building.
It's an inspirational building with the aspiration of being Europe's premier destination station.














